LNG

New hope for LNG's next wave

THE next wave of LNG projects is set to begin as early as this year, according to a new, more aggressive forecast from US-based Bernstein, and could include a number of Australian expansion projects such as Pluto Train 2 and the North West Shelf extension.

New hope for LNG's next wave

  Australia, which is on track to become the world's largest LNG importer by 2019, looks likely to miss out on much in the way of greenfield developments to rivals in Papua New Guinea, Qatar, Russia...

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