Top news of the week May 18 – 23, 2015

Chevron: Australia’s second wave of LNG investment at risk

Chevron, which is building the giant Gorgon and Wheatstone projects in Australia, said the second wave of LNG investment for the country is at serious risk of not happening.

Browse FLNG FID pushed back to end 2016

Speaking at a conference in Melbourne, Woodside CEO Peter Coleman said the company is targeting final investment decision on Browse FLNG project by the end of 2016.

Contractor for Mozambique LNG onshore park chosen

Texas-based Anadarko informed it has selected a consortium consisting of CB&I, Chiyoda and Saipem (CCS JV) for the initial development of the onshore LNG park in Mozambique.

BG takes over control of QCLNG

BG Group said on Thursday that operational control of Train 1 at its Queensland Curtis LNG plant has been formally transferred to its Australian subsidiary, QGC, from Bechtel, which constructed the facility.

DNV GL launches unmanned FLNG concept

DNV GL has developed a new unmanned floating LNG concept that overcomes many of the challenges currently faced by those looking to unlock the potential of remote offshore gas fields.

 

LNG World News Staff