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Australia s North West Shelf asks Japanese utilities to defer some LNG cargoes

Singapore Australia s North West Shelf LNG has asked some of its Japanese customers to defer deliveries of a small volume of the LNG cargoes under their contracts, due to upstream issues that could constrain production in the coming months, according to at least five market participants who were affected. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The exact delays have not been finalized and only about one LNG cargo per month would be impacted until April 2022, the market participants, which included power utilities and LNG traders, said. This amounts to fewer than eight LNG cargoes in total, assuming that only deliveries from July onwards are affected, which is a relatively small volume for North West Shelf LNG that exports roughly five regular-sized LNG cargoes every week.

Australia s North West Shelf asks Japanese utilities to defer some LNG cargoes | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Australia’s North West Shelf asks Japanese utilities to defer some LNG cargoes Australia’s North West Shelf LNG has asked some of its Japanese customers to defer deliveries of a small volume of the LNG cargoes under their contracts, due to upstream issues that could constrain production in the coming months, according to at least five market participants who were affected. The exact delays have not been finalized and only about one LNG cargo per month would be impacted until April 2022, the market participants, which included power utilities and LNG traders, said. This amounts to fewer than eight LNG cargoes in total, assuming that only deliveries from July onwards are affected, which is a relatively small volume for North West Shelf LNG that exports roughly five regular-sized LNG cargoes every week.

Woodside readies giant Scarborough project despite $4bn loss - News for the Oil and Gas Sector

Woodside readies giant Scarborough project despite $4bn loss Woodside Petroleum reported a net loss of almost $4.03 billion for 2020 despite delivering a record full-year production of 100.3 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe). Still, its proposed $12 billion Scarborough liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Australia remains on track for final investment approval later this year. Updated: 18/02/2021, 3:49 am © Bloomberg Peter Coleman, chief executive officer of Woodside Petroleum Ltd., speaks in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Thank you for signing up to our newsletter.

Nationals at odds with Liberals over unrealistic coal plan

Nationals at odds with Liberals over ‘unrealistic’ coal plan We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement The WA Nationals are at odds with traditional bedfellows the Liberal Party over the latter’s plan to shut down state-owned coal plants by 2025. The proposal formed part of the Liberals’ plan to bring state government emissions down to zero by 2030, which also included underwriting a $16 billion renewable energy project in the Mid West. The Nationals have described the Liberals’ policy as ‘unrealistic’. Credit:Wesfarmers Collie is WA’s traditional home of coal and the policy will make it nearly impossible for the Liberals to take the marginal seat of Collie-Preston where thousands of voters are still connected to the industry in some way.

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