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Prelude on track for mid-2018 start-up: Shell

SHELL’s ground-breaking floating LNG project off the Western Australian coast is taking “the last remaining steps before cool down and ventilating” with the wells expected to be opened up “in the next couple of months”, Prelude vice president David Bird said yesterday at the Australasian Oil & Gas Conference. 

Sally Bogle
Shell till anticipating first gas from FLNG facility in 2018 as work moves to final phase

Shell till anticipating first gas from FLNG facility in 2018 as work moves to final phase

Bird told Energy News that first gas is still anticipated in "nine to twelve months after sail-away" with cashflow expected in 2018.   The giant floating production, liquefaction and storage vessel...

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