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Woodside's green hydrate work

WOODSIDE Petroleum says its work with the CSIRO and the University of Western Australia to develop better and greener hydrate inhibitors will help deliver a globally competitive technology to drive down offshore operating costs.

Woodside's green hydrate work

The project, announced last week, is aiming to develop more environmentally-friendly chemicals to prevent hydrate blockages forming during oil production.    Though these already exist the green option...

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