Published on Friday 28th August 2009
A company has filed for environmental approval for a pipeline project in Australia, creating oil and gas opportunities in the region. Arrow Energy is seeking approval from the Queensland government for a coalseam methane pipeline stretching across the Surat basin to Gladstone, the Oil and Gas Journal reports. Construction on the 467kilometre line will begin in 2011 and is scheduled to take 16 months. The 660mm pipeline will be owned by Arrow, although it will be managed by a third party, and it will terminate at an LNG plant in Fishermans Landing. "The LNG plant is to be operated by Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd, Perth. The plant is expected to process its first gas in early 2013," the news provider reports. In other news, the Alberta Clipper pipeline has been granted a construction permit by the US State Department, which could create oil and gas recruitment opportunities in the region.
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