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AOG2017: Local content push

WOODSIDE Petroleum believes Australian supply chain companies can compete to provide components for the smaller-scale LNG trains like the one it plans to extend Pluto, but are still out of the market for greenfields developments such as Browse LNG.

AOG2017: Local content push

  Woodside chief operating officer Mike Utsler told Energy News at the Australian Oil & Gas Expo in Perth last week that modularisation had progressed in a short time from requiring 88 modules to build...

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