LNG

Prelude warning

THE federal government has warned cyclones could delay the start-up of Shell’s Prelude development while lifting its own forecast for LNG exports for fiscal 2016-17 to 52.4 million tonnes, which will help lift the country’s resources earnings to a record $204 billion.

Prelude warning

"The four LNG projects currently under construction are expected to commence production by mid-2018, bringing Australia's LNG export capacity to around 87 million tonnes," the Department of Industry, Innovation...

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