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Australia's transcontinental gas grid is no longer a dream

Abstract

The first cargo of Australian LNG has set sail in the Northwest Sanderling for Tokyo Electric's power plant at Futtsu. It is two months ahead of schedule. On September 19, the Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, will officially open the plant on the Burrup Peninsular. After more than a decade of discussion and construction one of the Australia's largest energy projects is up and running. Yet this is not the only large project going on in Australia. Its success has prompted the Australian gas industry to think big. (author).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1989
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
GB-89-001930; EDB-90-024788
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Energy Economist. (Financial Times); (UK); Journal Volume: 94
Subject:
03 NATURAL GAS; NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS; AUSTRALIA; PIPELINES; COAL MINES; ENERGY TRANSPORT; LNG INDUSTRY; NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS; AUSTRALASIA; ENERGY SYSTEMS; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; INDUSTRY; MINERAL RESOURCES; MINES; NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY; RESOURCES; UNDERGROUND FACILITIES; 032000* - Natural Gas- Transport, Handling, & Storage
OSTI ID:
5187309
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0262-7108; CODEN: EYETD
Submitting Site:
GB
Size:
Pages: 8-10
Announcement Date:
Feb 15, 1990

Citation Formats

Scholes, W. Australia's transcontinental gas grid is no longer a dream. United Kingdom: N. p., 1989. Web.
Scholes, W. Australia's transcontinental gas grid is no longer a dream. United Kingdom.
Scholes, W. 1989. "Australia's transcontinental gas grid is no longer a dream." United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {The first cargo of Australian LNG has set sail in the Northwest Sanderling for Tokyo Electric's power plant at Futtsu. It is two months ahead of schedule. On September 19, the Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, will officially open the plant on the Burrup Peninsular. After more than a decade of discussion and construction one of the Australia's largest energy projects is up and running. Yet this is not the only large project going on in Australia. Its success has prompted the Australian gas industry to think big. (author).}
journal = []
volume = {94}
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place = {United Kingdom}
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