Origin Energy Says LNG Project On Track to Export This Year
10 Diciembre 2015 - 4:43PM
Noticias Dow Jones
By Robb M. Stewart
MELBOURNE, Australia--A third huge natural-gas export project
built on Australia's east coast has begun production, leaving it on
track to ship its first cargo of liquefied natural gas by the end
of the year, venture partner Origin Energy Ltd. said Friday.
The 24.7 billion Australian dollar (US$17.9 billion) Australia
Pacific LNG project will be the final of the three LNG ventures in
tropical Queensland to begin shipping cargoes this year, after BG
Group PLC's US$20.4 billion QCLNG project began exporting at the
start of the year and the first shipment left Santos Ltd.'s US$18.5
billion Gladstone LNG venture in mid-October.
"Australia Pacific LNG has now achieved its last major milestone
prior to exporting LNG to customers in Asia," David Baldwin, the
chief executive of Origin's integrated gas division, said.
The project--which chills natural gas at a plant on Curtis
Island that is piped from within seems of coal deposits, located in
two basins in Queensland state--is owned by Origin and
ConocoPhilips, which each hold 37.5% stakes, and China's Sinopec
with a 25% interest.
Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com
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