LNG

Work begins on APLNG artery

CREWS have started welding the 530km pipeline that will form the link between the Surat and Bowen basin coal seam gas fields and the Australia Pacific LNG plant at Gladstone, Queensland.

Work begins on APLNG artery

APLNG Ltd said the first sections of the pipe were welded together about 15km south of Miles. It said two welding crews consisting of 120 people would aim to complete up to 2.25km of pipe per day. ...

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