OIL & GAS

Woodside looks to inject new life into Wheatstone

Low-emissions tieback targets LNG shortfall and secures gas for WA industry

Woodside using large-diameter corrosion-resistant alloy pipelines to safely transport hydrocarbons in the second phase of its Julimar project.

Woodside using large-diameter corrosion-resistant alloy pipelines to safely transport hydrocarbons in the second phase of its Julimar project. | Credits: Woodside Energy

Woodside Energy is seeking environmental approval for new subsea infrastructure that would connect additional gas reserves from its Julimar field to Chevron's Wheatstone LNG hub — one of Australia's largest...

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