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“Woodside is not the only LNG player looking to take advantage of rising prices and strong demand,” Toleman said. Now there’s a rising challenge in the seaborne market from Qatar and the U.S.Įmerging projects include Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Stage 3 expansion of its Corpus Christi export plant in Texas, Venture Global LNG’s Plaquemines project in Louisiana, Qatar’s North Field South development and Novatek PJSC’s Arctic LNG-1 in Russia, according to Wood Mackenzie senior analyst Daniel Toleman. to Royal Dutch Shell Plc pump about $US200 billion into mega-projects that transformed the nation into a key exporter. Campaigners estimate direct carbon dioxide emissions will be about 4.4 million tons a year and that figure swells to 56 million tons if the burning of the gas by consumers, or so-called scope 3 environmental impacts, are included, the Australia Institute think tank said in a June report.Īustralia’s LNG boom in the past decade saw companies from Chevron Corp. Still, the venture carries an enormous climate footprint. Woodside and partner BHP Group insist the new project will help customers across Asia to move away from coal, and will be less polluting than other giant gas export projects in Australia. “Investing into the future extraction of hydrocarbons certainly locks in future emissions,” he said. Yet sanctioning new spending on the fuel will also stoke debate over net zero commitments. “Gas is still needed,” and particularly in industrialising nations, said Henning Gloystein, global director of energy and natural resources at Eurasia Group. The Woodside Scarborough project has triggered fresh debate about reducing carbon emissions.