Inpex LNG Workers Vote on Deal as Strike Risk Looms at Ichthys Plant
Workers at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant are voting on a new deal, with a potential strike adding fresh supply risk to an already tight global LNG market.
Workers at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant are voting on a new deal, with a potential strike adding fresh supply risk to an already tight global LNG market.
Chevron has restored domestic gas supply in Western Australia as its Wheatstone LNG facility ramps back up following cyclone damage, with output recovering but repairs still ongoing.
Jemena has made its Eastern Gas Pipeline bi-directional, increasing flexibility and capacity to move gas into southern Australia ahead of forecast supply shortages.
New Zealand’s proposed LNG import terminal faces growing uncertainty as officials weigh whether the project’s economics justify moving forward amid shifting energy market conditions.
Woodside plans to resubmit its Browse carbon capture project under updated Australian rules, a key step in managing emissions tied to LNG development.
LNG production disruptions at major Australian facilities continue after Cyclone Narelle, adding pressure to an already tight global supply market.
A cyclone in Western Australia has disrupted major LNG export facilities, adding to global supply pressures already strained by Middle East disruptions.
East Mediterranean gas could supply up to 60 Bcm to Europe, but infrastructure gaps and regulatory barriers remain the main obstacles to development, speakers said at CERAWeek.
Woodside has appointed Liz Westcott as CEO, elevating the acting chief to lead the company’s global portfolio, including key LNG and Australian operations.
Woodside has secured additional LNG export capacity in Western Australia through a deal tied to increased domestic gas supply, highlighting the balance between exports and local energy demand.
Japan’s Idemitsu is making a $500 million move into Australia’s MidOcean Energy, signaling a broader push into the global LNG market and long-term supply strategy.
JERA plans to transfer its stakes in Australia’s Gorgon and Ichthys LNG projects to MidOcean Energy as the company refocuses its LNG portfolio while maintaining supply agreements tied to the assets.
APA Group is advancing Stage 3 of its East Coast Gas Grid Expansion Plan while increasing its three-year organic growth pipeline to about AUD$3 billion (US$2 billion), signaling continued investment in Australian gas transmission infrastructure.
Chile is set to receive its first Australian LNG cargoes in more than three years as tighter Atlantic Basin supply and shifting trade flows open temporary arbitrage opportunities across global LNG markets.
New Zealand has shortlisted contractors for an LNG import terminal in Taranaki, aiming to secure backup gas supply for power generation amid declining domestic production and rising energy risks.
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