Originally reported in The Australian Financial Review (AFR), Santos Vice-President – GLNG Downstream Rod Duke said at a site visit that the potential gas sharing agreement would be of benefit to all three LNG projects on Curtis Island, namely the GLNG, QCLNG and the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) projects.
“We think it’s a great example of real collaboration and co-operation between the parties that is to everybody’s benefit,” Mr Duke said. “Effectively all three projects will be able to swap gas from time to time to suit their purposes.”
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