Australia's LNG industry: Wheatstone Train 2 starts up
6/21/2018
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia’s $200 billion worth of liquefied natural gas export projects which began construction in 2009 are expected to be completed within the next 12 months, putting the country on track to overtake Qatar as the world’s top LNG exporter at full capacity.
Chevron Corp said production has begun at the second of two processing units, or trains, at its $34 billion Wheatstone LNG plant.
The remaining two projects due to start up this year are Inpex’s Ichthys LNG and Royal Dutch Shell’s Prelude floating LNG.
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