Australia gives go ahead to LNG project
The Gorgon Project is operated by the Australian subsidiary of Chevron (50%) in joint venture with Australian subsidiaries of ExxonMobil (25%) and Shell (25%). The project's scope includes three, five million tonne per annum (mtpa) LNG trains, one of the world's largest carbon dioxide injection projects and a domestic gas plant.
"The Gorgon Project has been deliberately sited to avoid areas of particular conservation significance and the three-train Gorgon Project will have minimal additional
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