The Premier of Western Australia told the LNG 18 conference in the city of Perth that in addition to soon becoming the world’s largest liquefied natural gas producer, Australia was now a “test lab” for conventional gas, coal-seam gas, shale gas and Floating LNG with potential for many more projects.

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The LNG 18 conference in the Australian city of Perth gets down to serious business on April 12 and will hear speeches from the heads of three of the largest participants in the global liquefied natural gas industry, Chevron Corp., Royal Dutch Shell and Australia’s Woodside.

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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull welcomed delegates to the 18th International Conference and Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas at an evening reception on April 11 and in his speech mentioned the challenges of lower prices and higher volumes in the LNG market.

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Australia’s largest LNG operator Woodside and the Korea Gas Corp., the state-run company with three import terminals, have signed an agreement for more cooperation in various areas of the natural gas and LNG sectors.

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A leading Australian energy industry executive, Grant King, told the LNG 18 conference in Perth that while $200 billion had been spent in building Australia up to be
the largest liquefied natural gas producer by 2018, the operators and stakeholders will be spending the same again in supporting these assets for the next 20
years.

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The LNG 18 conference is starting in Perth, Western Australia, with the current challenging times for the industry because of the oil price slump being addressed at a press conference by the US President of the International Gas Union, David Carroll, and other senior figures in the sector.

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The Western Australian city of Perth is set to host the five-day LNG 18 conference from April 11, the most important industry conference for several years, complicated for some attending executives by the shutdown of the world’s newest and most expensive LNG project, the Gorgon venture on Australia’s Barrow Island.

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The one-week countdown has begun for the most important liquefied natural gas conference to take place in recent years, the LNG 18 event scheduled for April 11-15 at the Perth Convention Centre in Western Australia.

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Monday, 29 February 2016 08:01

PM to open LNG 18 event

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Feb 29 (LNGJ) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will open the LNG 18 conference in Perth in April, signifying the importance of the biggest LNG conference and exhibition ever held in Australia. Turnbull will join several thousand delegates and Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett and Josh Frydenberg, Federal Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia, at the event from April 11-15. Conference speakers will include leaders from the largest companies in the industry such as Ben van Beurden, Chief Executive of Royal Dutch Shell, John Watson CEO and Chairman of Chevron and Woodside CEO Peter Coleman.

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