LNG

Woodside opts for Broome Port

WOODSIDE Energy has signed an option to lease agreement with the Broome Port Authority for up to 15 hectares of land at the port to service and support the proposed Browse LNG development.

Woodside opts for Broome Port

Under the agreement Woodside will have an option period of three years in which to execute the minimum 25-year lease. Broome Port Authority chairman Ian Burston welcomed the deal saying he was looking...

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