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WoodMac concerned by LNG shortfall

THE transition of the Australian LNG industry from construction to production continues apace, with the first cargo from the world's inaugural CSG-LNG train delivered at Queensland Curtis LNG in January; however, a further 55MMtpa of LNG capacity under construction from an additional 13 trains will probably fail to meet expected targets by 2019.

WoodMac concerned by LNG shortfall

Wood Mackenzie says that while the scheduling of CSG-LNG projects has generally remained firm, the timing of others - including the Chevron-operated Gorgon and Wheatstone developments - have been pushed...

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