Anadarko Petroleum and its joint venture partners have made a final investment decision (FID) in favour of its $US20 billion ($29 billion) Mozambique LNG project.
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New PNG PM strives for economic independence through mining reform
Newly elected Papua New Guinea (PNG) Prime Minister James Marape has declared he is “striving to economically free” the country through mining law reform.
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ExxonMobil announces MotorActive as a Mobil distributor for Australia
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has bolstered its presence in the Australian retail and e-commerce sector through the appointment of MotorActive as an authorised distributor of Mobil lubricants.
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ExxonMobil appoints MotorActive as authorised distributor for Mobil lubricants in Australia
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has announced the appointment of automotive retail specialist MotorActive as a new authorised distributor for Mobil lubricants in Australia.
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ExxonMobil, BHP move forward with West Barracouta project
Joint venture partners ExxonMobil and BHP have approved the development of the western dome of the Barracouta gas field in the Bass Strait offshore Victoria.
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PNG LNG partners strike three-year deal with PetroChina
The ExxonMobil-operated PNG LNG project in Papua New Guinea is to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Hong Kong-based PetroChina for a three-year period.
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PNG LNG resumes normal production following earthquake damage
The PNG LNG project in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, damaged by a powerful earthquake in late February, has now resumed normal production according to project co-venturers Santos and ExxonMobil.
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Gorgon expansion to deliver jobs spike for WA
Chevron’s next expansion of the Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) project offshore Western Australia’s north-west coast is expected to deliver a welcome jobs boost for the state.
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PNG LNG production restarts early following earthquake
Production at the PNG LNG project in Papua New Guinea has resumed following the temporary shutdown of operations caused by the severe earthquake that struck the country in February.
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Earthquake puts PNG LNG eight weeks away from production
It may take up to eight weeks to repair and restore production at the PNG LNG project following last week’s earthquake in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, according to the operation’s joint venture partners.
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Santos PNG operations close following earthquake
Santos is the latest oil and gas company to report that its assets in Papua New Guinea have been closed following an earthquake in the country’s Highlands yesterday morning.
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PNG earthquake forces closure of resources operations
ExxonMobil and Oil Search have shut down their liquefied natural gas (LNG) operations and facilities in Papua New Guinea after an earthquake hit the country’s Highlands this morning.
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Third train starts at Gorgon LNG
Chevron has launched production from the third train at the Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) project off the northwest coast of Western Australia.
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Exposé showed ExxonMobil avoided excess carbon pollution in 1980s
Oil company ExxonMobil has been concerned about carbon-caused climate change since the early 80s, a former employee and climate expert revealed.
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A five point plan for best practice grease selection
The top five ways to keep your machines properly lubricated.
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ExxonMobil and PNG sign LNG MoU
ExxonMobil has signed and agreement with the PNG Government to expand its LNG project in the country.
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Scarborough gas fields lease up for renewal
Leaseholders of the Scarborough Gas Fields will renew their retention lease, in an attempt to outrun “use it or lose it” policies.
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BHP gets behind floating LNG
BHP has ended years of uncertainty following its commitment this week to support floating LNG processing off Scarborough, in Western Australia.
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High costs threaten to stall LNG plant investment
Arrow Energy’s $20 billion plan for an LNG plant on Curtis Island could be halted as its parent company Shell balks at Australia’s increasingly high development costs.
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Rio Tinto and BHP among world’s top greenhouse gas emitters: report
New research suggests nearly two-thirds of global greenhouse emissions generated since the start of the industrial revolution has been caused by just 90 companies including BHP and Rio Tinto.
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