Shell, PetroChina invest in new project to supply more gas to QCLNG plant

Energy giants Shell and PetroChina have decided to develop the second phase of Arrow Energy’s Surat gas project in Queensland, Australia to deliver more gas to the Shell-operated QCLNG facility on Curtis Island, near Gladstone.

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