Woodside sharpening Australian natural gas rivalry with chevron

Chevron believes its latest Acme-1 find that hit around 895 feet of net gas pay, could "help underpin potential expansion opportunities at Wheatstone LNG." Vice Chairman George Kirkland describes Acme-1 as "one of our most significant natural gas discoveries in Australia" in term...

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Published inNatural Gas Week Vol. 26; no. 34; p. 13
Main Author al-Rikabi, Ramsey
Format Journal Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Energy Intelligence Group 23.08.2010
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Summary:Chevron believes its latest Acme-1 find that hit around 895 feet of net gas pay, could "help underpin potential expansion opportunities at Wheatstone LNG." Vice Chairman George Kirkland describes Acme-1 as "one of our most significant natural gas discoveries in Australia" in terms of net pay. Chevron is operator of the permit and holds a 67% interest, with Royal Dutch Shell owning the rest.
ISSN:8756-3037