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Gas giants in emissions drive

NORTH West Shelf partners BP and Shell, Ichthys part-owner Total, Blacktip operator Eni and Gorgon equity partner and Kipper Tuna Turrum operator ExxonMobil, plus Statoil, Repsol and Wintershall have committed to further cut methane emissions from their global natural gas assets.

North West Shelf asset Karratha gas plant

North West Shelf asset Karratha gas plant

    Shell also owns the Queensland Curtis LNG project on Curtis Island and is a partner with Woodside in the Sunrise and Browse projects, though the Anglo-Dutch oiler recently sold out of its shares...

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