LNG

Gas lifts Origin output

PRODUCTION at Australia Pacific LNG’s Train 2 has continued to climb towards nameplate delivery despite the over-saturated Asian LNG market, allowing Origin Energy to exceed its revenue targets for the back half of 2016.

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Production for the December quarter was 80.1 petajoules equivalent, up 47% on the same time in 2015-16 and up 8% on the September quarter as Train 2 continued to find its legs and the Halladale and Speculant...

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