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WHAT started as a year full of promise for the LNG sector, with FID on Ichthys reached, ended with a
21 December 2012
NOVEMBER was the month for strategy: The feds outlined their energy direction; opposing sides of the
20 December 2012
OCTOBER saw farm-outs, more Woodside rumblings, further pessimism about the LNG sector and the most expensive
19 December 2012
CHEVRON broke ranks by saying something positive about Australian LNG, while there was a boom in linguistics
18 December 2012
WOODSIDE had a mixed month, with increased forecasts and exploration fizzer, while Browse speculation
17 December 2012
JULY saw a bit of good news for an LNG project, a true mixed bag for Chevron at Gorgon, more delays and
14 December 2012
JUNE saw more speculation about the future of LNG in Australia (we're sensing a bit of a theme here),
13 December 2012
MAY was the month that the oil and gas industry's attention was drawn to Adelaide for three days of the
12 December 2012
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