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Woodside in pit to port strategy

WOODSIDE Petroleum and GE will collaborate to support the use of LNG as a fuel in Western Australia in what the Perth oiler’s chief operating officer Mike Utsler told related publication <i>Energy News</i> was a necessary effort to stave off competition from coal and renewables.

Anthony Barich
Woodside in pit to port strategy

While Woodside CEO Peter Coleman said that the type of collaboration with GE was key to developing the LNG fuel market in WA, Utsler predicted further collaboration would be seen to ensure LNG’s competitiveness...

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