Santos Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer David Knox announced earlier this month that the project is now over 80 per cent complete, with the project witnessing the peak of construction activity.
This followed the final installation of the final Train 1 module, while 11 of the 29 Train 2 modules are now in place.
The GLNG Project involves the development of gas fields in the Bowen and Surat basins, the construction of a 420 km underground gas transmission pipeline, and a two-train LNG processing facility on Curtis Island at Gladstone.
Santos has a 30 per cent interest in the project, along with PETRONAS which holds a 27.5 per cent interest, Total which holds a 27.5 per cent interest and KOGAS which holds a 15 per cent interest.
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