(EnergyAsia, Feb 21) — Australian upstream company Woodside and partners will push ahead with their A$2 billion expansion of the North-West Shelf gas project despite coming out empty-handed in the recent US$20 billion auction to supply Korea’s Kogas. (US$1=A$1.3). The company said competitors in Malaysia, Russia’s Sakhalin and Yemen were prepared to accept a far…
AUSTRALIA: NorthWest Shelf to continue with building 5th terminal despite losing out on Kogas contra
Posted on February 21, 2005 by EnergyAsia