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Shell backs WA research

One of the world's largest oil and gas operators, Shell, has chosen Western Australia's Curtin University to jointly study how to increase efficiency of logistics for its Prelude FLNG facility, the first floating LNG facility approved in the world, and the largest under construction.

Curtin University initiated the new industry-led alliance, called Curtin Advanced Technology Research and Innovation Alliance (CATRINA), in order to enhance collaboration between major clients, technology...

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