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Santos misses deadline for first Barossa LNG cargo by end of 2025

Delay pushes out key 2026 production lift

Barossa gas is set to restart LNG exports from the Northern Territory’s Darwin LNG plant

Barossa gas is set to restart LNG exports from the Northern Territory’s Darwin LNG plant | Credits: Access Blue

Santos has missed its end-of-year target to ship the first LNG cargo from its $6.1 billion Barossa gas project, raising early questions over the timing of a forecast step-change in the producer's output...

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