Australia’s second LNG development

Santos Limited is set to add more than three million barrels of oil equivalent to its annual production following signing of final approvals for the giant Bayu-Undan gas development by the Timor Sea Designated Authority. “This project, involving Timor-Leste and Australia, will be the first cross-border LNG project in the region and the second LNG project in which Australia is involved,â€? Managing Director, Mr John Ellice-Flint, said today. “It increases total revenue from the Bayu-Undan project (liquids and LNG) to over ASD 30 billionâ€?. The LNG development is the second stage of the Bayu-Undan project and is estimated to cost around USD 1.5 billion.





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