Australia's Biggest Untapped Gas Field Just Got a Lot More Expensive
Deloitte Access Economics said the revised plan includes carbon capture and storage and could deliver A$147 billion in gross state product for Western Australia.
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Australia's Biggest Untapped Gas Field Just Got a Lot More Expensive
The Browse LNG project in Australia, proposed by Woodside Energy, is set to cost about $35 billion, a new report commissioned by the Australian oil and gas major showed on Monday. Woodside first proposed the Browse to North West Shelf (NWS) Project to deliver natural gas from the Calliance, Torosa, and Brecknock fields to the existing Karratha Gas Plant back in 2018. Cost estimates as of 2019 pointed to US$20 billion (AUS$27.3 billion) of total …
New report finds economic boost from Browse
Woodside has released an economic impact assessment by Deloitte Access Economics which estimates the Browse to North West Shelf project could contribute a long-term uplift of more than AUS$141 billion in gross domestic product nationally.
"Reads like satire": Conservationists slam Browse gas claims
Woodside Energy says independent modelling shows its proposed Browse to North West Shelf (NWS) Project represents a significant opportunity to strengthen Australia’s energy security, support the energy transition and deliver long-term economic benefits for Western Australia and the nation. An economic impact assessment by Deloitte Access Economics estimates the Browse to NWS Project could contribute a long-term uplift of more than $141 billion i…
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