The Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia has declared Woodside Energy Ltd’s proposal to develop the Liquefied Natural Gas plant at James Price Point, 60 km north of Broome, a derived proposal. The Department of State Development’s strategic proposal, recently approved by Environment Minister Bill Marmion, allowed for multiple LNG users to be co-located on [...]
Woodside of Australia said that the liquefied natural gas (LNG) key terms agreement with CPC Corporation Taiwan for the Browse LNG Development was allowed to expire on 21 June 2012, on the agreement of both parties. Woodside signed in 2007 a liquefied natural gas key terms agreement with CPC Corporation Taiwan for the potential sale [...]
Woodside announced that it has accepted an offer from Japan Australia LNG (MIMI Browse) Pty Ltd to purchase a minority portion of Woodside’s equity in the proposed Browse LNG Development for US$2 billion, subject to joint venture pre-emption rights. The sale involves MIMI taking 16% interest in the East Browse joint venture and 8% interest [...]
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Woodside announced that the Commonwealth Minister for Resources and Energy and the WA Minister for Mines and Petroleum have approved amendments to the Browse Basin retention leases. The amendments include extending the condition relating to readiness for a final investment decision on the proposed Browse LNG Development from mid-2012 to the first half of 2013, [...]
Taiwan’s CPC said today that is in negotiations with Woodside to acquire a stake in Browse LNG project. The company plans to buy a stake of less than 10 percent in the project and it is also negotiating details of a LNG supply deal with Woodside, Bloomberg reported, citing Chen Ming-huei, a CPC spokesman. Woodside [...]
Australian LNG giant Woodside Petroleum Ltd., said its Browse LNG project will not be delayed by a court ruling that land acquisition notices were illegal. “We do not believe that this result will impact on the project schedule,” Woodside said in a statement. Yesterday, Supreme Court of Western Australia, ruled that the State Government’s plan [...]
A Protester has tied himself to a communications tower near a proposed gas hub site in the Kimberley… (news.com.au) Source: news.com.au, October 21, 2011
Environmentalists risk losing sight of the bigger issues affecting the Kimberley by focusing on a “tiny plot of land” near Broome planned… (ninemsn) Source: ninemsn, October 6, 2011
West Australian Premier Colin Barnett has been heckled by protesters in Broome over the proposed $30 billion gas hub at James Price Point. (perthnow) Source: perthnow, October 5, 2011
Fugro Survey Pty Ltd (Perth) is shortly due to commence a deepwater AUV survey as part of the Woodside-operated Browse LNG Development. Woodside has commissioned Fugro to undertake a detailed seabed mapping program, extending offshore from the proposed Central Processing Facility, that will provide high quality data to assist with the engineering process for the [...]