AUSTRALIA

Prelude approval delayed again

AFTER 10 months of trying to get the environmental approvals for its game-changing Prelude FLNG project, Shell has again been granted more time to modify its plans by the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority.

Shell's last plan was rejected in July, its second such refusal. Typically NOPSEMA will only allow three refusals. The EP covers arrival of the floating LNG vessel on-site, offshore works, hook-up...

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