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Chevron pushes ahead with Gorgon backfill to keep LNG flowing

Stage Three tie-backs lock in long-term gas supply without adding new capacity

Gorgon Stage Three will tie new offshore gas into existing infrastructure to keep Barrow Island LNG output steady as reservoirs mature. Pictured:  Chevron Australia president Balaji Krishnamurthy.

Gorgon Stage Three will tie new offshore gas into existing infrastructure to keep Barrow Island LNG output steady as reservoirs mature. Pictured: Chevron Australia president Balaji Krishnamurthy. | Credits: Chevron Australia

Chevron and its Gorgon joint-venture partners are advancing approvals for new subsea infrastructure to tie additional offshore gas into the Gorgon system, supporting steady LNG output from Barrow Island...

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