Tamboran Resources and Santos will jointly undertake technical studies relating to a potential Darwin LNG Train 2 expansion.
CEO Kevin Gallagher outlined several growth options for the company despite putting a large West Australian oil and gas venture on hold earlier this week.
Darwin LNG is in the Beetaloo Basin, Australia. Santos operates the existing DLNG project with a 43.4% working interest. If ...
Tamboran Resources and Santos signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to explore commercialization options for potential expansion of the Darwin LNG plant.
East Timor would prefer to work with Australia and partners Woodside Energy and Japan's Osaka Gas over Chinese firms that ...
The Barossa project in the Timor Sea will see gas exported to Darwin LNG via a new export pipeline tied into the existing Bayu-Darwin Pipeline. Supplied Santos’ Timor Sea Barossa offshore project is ...
In Darwin LNG, which started production 2006, Santos owns a 43.4 percent operating stake while the rest is distributed to Japanese and South Korean companies and Italy’s Eni SpA.
Tamboran Resources Corp. and Santos Ltd. entered a memorandum of understanding for technical studies, which could lead to a 6 mtpa expansion of Darwin LNG.
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Tamboran Resources has partnered with Santos to explore the expansion of the Darwin LNG facility by developing Train 2, focusing on utilizing gas resources from the Beetaloo Basin to support both ...
Tamboran and Santos Ltd. signed an agreement to explore the potential of supplying a planned second train at Darwin LNG in Australia's Northern Territory using gas from their EP 161 acreage.