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Santos LNG report

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July 18 (LNGJ) - Australian LNG operator Santos said LNG sales revenues in the second quarter dropped to US$762 million from US$838M in the prior-year quarter. Santos added that 22 LNG cargoes were shipped during the three months from the Gladstone LNG export plant in Queensland. However, no LNG cargoes were delivered from the Darwin LNG plant as the Bayu-Undan feed-gas field continues to deplete and volumes were being sent into the Australian Northern Territory market.

   “The Barossa gas project to backfill the Darwin LNG plant is 77 percent complete,” said the company. Santos added that a further 27 cargoes were exported from the Papua New Guinea liquefaction plant where the Adelaide-based company is a shareholder. Santos also noted that the company’s Moomba carbon-capture and sequestration project in south Australia was being commissioned and was on schedule for first injections of CO2 this year.

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Santos, the Australian operator of the Gladstone and Darwin LNG projects and with a portfolio in Papua New Guinea, reported a more than three-fold increase in net profits of US$2.11 billion, a reward for its years of investment in the industry.

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