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Shell's FLNG dream falters

WHILE there is no direct link between the shelving of the Browse FLNG project, the timing of Shell's decision to axe a $US4.6 billion ($A6 billion) order for three floating LNG production facilities from Samsung Heavy Industries speaks to the difficulties of approving new FLNG vessels until Prelude FLNG has de-risked the revolutionary concept.

Shell's FLNG dream falters

The timing is highly coincidental, and although neither Shell, Woodside Petroleum or Samsung have ever confirmed the orders were related to the three-FLNG Browse plan, Woodside CEO Peter Coleman previously...

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