Monday, 26 September 2011
Wheatstone - Australia a Global Energy Superpower
Chevron approved Western Australia Wheatstone 29 billion Gas project. Australia is set to rival the largest LNG supplier. Wheatstone has joint ventures with
Chevron 73.6 per cent
Apache 13 per cent
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum 7 per cent
Shells Australia 6.4 per cent
Employment will rise as the Wheatstone project will create 6500 Construction jobs. This will start in November if this year. This project will take up to 6 years and once built it will create $20 billion in Government Revenue over the 20 life span of the project.
Chevron 73.6 per cent
Apache 13 per cent
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum 7 per cent
Shells Australia 6.4 per cent
Employment will rise as the Wheatstone project will create 6500 Construction jobs. This will start in November if this year. This project will take up to 6 years and once built it will create $20 billion in Government Revenue over the 20 life span of the project.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Fiona Stanley Hospitals Good News
The Fiona Stanley project celebrated a two year Construction anniversary. The 2 billion Hospital had reached a milestone today. The final concrete pour on the roof happened today allowing work to go ahead inside the building.
The project is up to date on finances and schedule Treasurer Christian Porter announced schedule for completion is 2014
The project is up to date on finances and schedule Treasurer Christian Porter announced schedule for completion is 2014
Federal Government Approves Wheatstone Lng
Minister Tony Blake approved the Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG project. Environmentally Its aim to protect endangered species, such as dugongs, marine turtles, sawfish, dolphins and whales.
Minister Tony Blake said Chevron is required to submit plans for my approval.
The Onslow project has got their final Environmental improvement from the State Government last month.
Minister Tony Blake said Chevron is required to submit plans for my approval.
The Onslow project has got their final Environmental improvement from the State Government last month.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Anti gas campaign in kimberely
West Australian Premier Colin Barnetts wants to push on with the Gas Hub in Kimberley. It will deliver 1.5 in benefits to the Aborigines.
Australian Conversation wants to kill the project. They are campaigning against the Gas hub because they see it as ripping Broome apart.
The people who voted with the Gas Hub project see it for the next generation.
The development will create 8500 jobs and between 400 and 600 during operation.
Australian Conversation wants to kill the project. They are campaigning against the Gas hub because they see it as ripping Broome apart.
The people who voted with the Gas Hub project see it for the next generation.
The development will create 8500 jobs and between 400 and 600 during operation.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
GE and Technip to supply Prelude project
GE Gas entered an Agreement with Technip.
Technip is to supply Two Steam Turbine driven compressors for Shell FLNG Project, based in Off Shores Australia.
The GE compression trains will be a vital part of the liquefaction process.
This is a milestone for GE marking the first order in FNLG industry for main refrigerants trains.
GE Oil & Gas is a leader in LNG applications. To meet the specific requirements of the Shell Prelude project, GE is minimizing the casings of the steam turbines and centrifugal compressors to reduce weight and footprint. GE is designing the compression trains to cover a wide range of operating conditions, developing a technology for potential use in future FLNG plants at different sites.The Shell Prelude project further expands GE’s growing presence in the Australian oil and gas sector.
Technip is to supply Two Steam Turbine driven compressors for Shell FLNG Project, based in Off Shores Australia.
The GE compression trains will be a vital part of the liquefaction process.
This is a milestone for GE marking the first order in FNLG industry for main refrigerants trains.
GE Oil & Gas is a leader in LNG applications. To meet the specific requirements of the Shell Prelude project, GE is minimizing the casings of the steam turbines and centrifugal compressors to reduce weight and footprint. GE is designing the compression trains to cover a wide range of operating conditions, developing a technology for potential use in future FLNG plants at different sites.The Shell Prelude project further expands GE’s growing presence in the Australian oil and gas sector.
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