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 Australia Apache has brought on stream its Van Gogh oilfield, in WA-35-L, in the Exmouth Basin, offshore Western Australia. The US independent has deployed a floating, production, storage and offloading vessel with capacity of 150,000 b/d of liquids production to develop the field. Production will ramp up during the second half of the year. Alongside Pyrenees, another Exmouth Basin field, it will add 40,000 b/d of net output to Apache. The US firm owns 52.5% of the development with its partner, Japan's Inpex, holding the remainder. Local firm Arrow Energy will buy LNG Limited's subsidiary, Gladstone LNG, giving it control of the Fisherman's Landing coal-seam gas (CSG) to LNG project and infrastructure. Arrow says Fisherman's Landing will be the first LNG plant in the world to use CSG reserves. The transaction is ...Click here to continue reading Asia and Australasia
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