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for the sale of upstream assets in Queensland for $1.93 billion (Aus.). CNOOC will acquire 20% interest in coal seam gas (CSG) reserves and resources from permits in the Walloons trend in the Bowen basin as well as an additional 40
proceed with its planned $15 billion coal seam gas -to-LNG plant on Curtis Island ..... export projects from Queensland's coal seam gas are likely. In August 2010, Shell ..... acquisition of Australia-based coal seam gas company Arrow Energy Ltd. Shell
companies worldwide to convert coal seam gas into LNG. BG's previous offer ..... regarding the value of Origin's coal seam gas reserves. Other companies also ..... be interested in Australia's coal seam gas reserves. Initially, BG offered
Brien said the hold would remain effective until implementation of a national regulatory framework for regulating coal seam gas and fracing. The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) said Victoria was ignoring
future is “colored by a large number of moving pieces.” On the supply side are large LNG liquefaction projects: coal seam gas projects in Australia, the potential for North American shale production to be exported, and projects in new basins
future is “colored by a large number of moving pieces.” On the supply side are large LNG liquefaction projects: coal seam gas projects in Australia, the potential for North American shale production to be exported, and projects in new basins
Queensland’s state government has begun its controversial program of cash bidding for coal seam gas blocks with the first two permits up for bids. Expressions of interest for competitive cash bidding tenders are scheduled to
Ltd., ConocoPhillips, and Sinopec—has reached a final investment decision (FID) to build a second train at the coal seam gas -LNG plant on Curtis Island, near Gladstone in Queensland. Additionally, Sinopec has formally taken another 10
ConocoPhillips, and Sinopec—has reached a final investment decision (FID) to build a second train at the coal seam gas -LNG plant on Curtis Island, near Gladstone in Queensland. Additionally, Sinopec has formally taken another 10% interest
encountered, but the log data will provide confirmation of the structural geology that affects the Bradley Creek-1 coal seam gas well to be drilled later in this year. The well is designed for shale exploration and will be plugged and abandoned