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    Santos Moves Closer to GLNG Start Up

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Santos GLNG has achieved another key construction milestone, with the arrival of the final two modules for the plant’s LNG processing units on Curtis Island, paving the way for startup next year.

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Santos Moves Closer to GLNG Start Up

Santos GLNG has achieved another key construction milestone, with the arrival of the final two modules for the plant’s LNG processing units on Curtis Island, paving the way for startup next year.

Built at Batangas in the Philippines, the modules make up the two LNG processing units – known as trains, Santos said Friday.

“We’re leading the way in developing Queensland’s natural gas industry and with activities across our business progressing well, we’re on track for first LNG next year,” Santos GLNG Vice President Downstream Rod Duke commented.

Bechtel is constructing Santos GLNG’s two-train LNG plant on Curtis Island, off the coast of Gladstone.

Santos GLNG is a joint venture between Santos, Petronas, Total and Kogas to supply liquefied natural gas to global markets.