Bayu-Undan & Darwin LNG

In 1995, the Bayu-Undan field was discovered in the Timor Sea, approximately 250 km south of Timor-Leste and 500 km north-west of Darwin. In 2004 condensate and LPG production started at the offshore plant.
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In 2006 LNG production at the Darwin onshore plant commenced.
 
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Pluto LNG

Pluto LNG Project is the world's fastest developed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project from discovery of the gas field in April 2005 to the production of first gas in 2012. .
 
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Gorgon LNG

Gorgon Project is under construction to develop the Greater Gorgon gas fields, located between 130 and 220 km off the north-west coast of Western Australia. The Greater Gorgon gas fields contain resources of about 40 trillion cubic feet of gas, Australia's largest-known gas resource.
 
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Queensland Curtis LNG

 
Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) Project is one of the leading coal seam gas projects operated by QGC, a BG Group Company. The project involves development and gas production near Chinchilla, and construction and operation of a LNG export facility at Curtis Island near Gladstone, in Queensland, Australia.  The first cargo was delivered in January 2015.
 
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Ichthys LNG  

Ichthys LNG Project will develop the Ichthys gas-condensate field in the Browse Basin located off the coast of Western Australia. The gas will be processed at offshore facilities to remove raw liquids including condensate, then transported via pipeline (~ 900km) to the onshore processing facilities in Darwin for liquefying and shipping.
 
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