Woodside Energy, the operator of two liquefied natural gas export plants in Western Australia and other oil and gas assets from the US to Africa, said it had three main strategic goals in the years ahead to supply energy as current production is not enough and large new investments are needed to bring additional fields on stream.
Woodside Petroleum, the Australian operator of the North West Shelf and Pluto LNG export plants, said the processing of gas had started ahead of schedule from new fields offshore Western Australia, opening the way for more LNG shipments.
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) said it was close to starting up the Pluto LNG-to-Karratha Gas Plant Interconnector linking the two LNG export facilities in Western Australia operated by Woodside.