Production resumes at Chevron’s Gorgon LNG project
Production has resume at Chevron's Gorgon LNG export project.
Production has resume at Chevron's Gorgon LNG export project.
Oil major Chevron plans to start selling condensate produced at its Gorgon gas field, according to reports.
Tokyo Gas has received its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from oil major Chevron's Gorgon facility in Australia.
An Australian construction firm is taking Chevron and KBR to court in a dispute over the Gorgon LNG project, a news report said today.
Production is expected to resume shortly at Chevron's liquefied natural gas (LNG) Gorgon export plant.
Oil major Chevron said production remains suspended at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) Gorgon export facility in Australia following a gas leak nearly two weeks ago.
Oil major Chevron said it remains on track to load its second cargo from its Gorgon project in coming days following a gas leak that lead to an evacuation of workers.
Oil major Chevron is poised to resume exports from its Gorgon LNG project.
Oil major Chevron said it expects to resume production from its Gorgon LNG project later this month after repairs were required at the massive plant after only one shipment.
Chevron’s chief executive has told Australia it must cut its operating costs if it wants to lift productivity and attract new investment in the energy sector.
Chevron Corp. temporarily halted output at its $54billion Gorgon liquefied natural gas project in Australia due to mechanical problems just two weeks after making the first shipment to Japan.
Oil major Chevron is facing a bill estimated to run into the hundreds of millions of dollars after a mechanical problem on its Gorgon project.
Chevron today confirmed its first shipment from its landmark LNG Gorgon Project.
Oil major Chevron will soon mark a milestone in its preparations to start exports from its Gorgon LNG project in Australia. The company's $54billion project could soon be marking its first shipment after the company said an LNG cargo had arrived at its plant on Barrow Island.
Chevron has made around 1,000 workers redundant from its Gorgon LNG plant in Australia as it looks to streamline costs.
Oil giant Chevron has said it will pay its fair share of tax in Australia, after a report accused it of tax avoidance on its largest global project – the Gorgon LNG project.
Construction workers on Chevron’s Gorgon LNG project in Western Australia have voted in favour of taking industrial actions over roster concerns. According to reports, more than 1,000 employees – who are employed by contractor Chicago Bridge and Iron – want to change the current rota from 26 days on and nine off. Instead, staff are calling for more ‘family-friendly’ shifts with 20 days on, with 10 off.