ConocoPhillips is looking to extend the life of the main producing field for Darwin LNG (DLNG), a move that could free up volumes previously earmarked to backfill the facility and instead feed a second train, a source close to the project has told Interfax Natural Gas Daily.
East Timor’s Bayu-Undan field, which feeds DLNG, was expected to decline from 2022. Eni’s Evans Shoal field project and the Conoco-led Barossa-Caldita field project are vying to backfill DLNG to...
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