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Chevron projects include $30 billion of local spending

by Staff Writer
June 5, 2013
in LNG, News, Oil & gas
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Chevron has highlighted the local benefits of their major LNG projects, pointing out that “Australian businesses supporting the development of the Chevron-operated Gorgon and Wheatstone Projects have now received commitments of a massive $30 billion in local content spending.”

The two natural gas projects have also created 14,000 direct and indirect jobs across Australia – 10,000 on the Gorgon Project and 4,000 on Wheatstone.

Chevron Australia managing director Roy Krzywosinski announced the significant milestones at the APPEA Conference and Exhibition in Brisbane.

“Chevron and its partners are investing billions of dollars in Australian goods and services as well as creating thousands of local jobs,” Mr Krzywosinski said. “The Chevron-operated Gorgon Project has now committed $20 billion to local companies while the Wheatstone Project has committed close to $10 billion.

“Chevron works closely with local industry to maximise opportunities for work on these projects and has awarded more than 600 contracts with local companies to date.

Mr Krzywosinski said Gorgon and Wheatstone were well placed to take advantage of a rapidly increasing demand for cleaner-burning natural gas in the Asia-Pacific as well as globally.

“Global LNG demand is expected to increase significantly by 2025, at which point there is a potential supply shortfall estimated at almost 150 million tonnes. This equates to ten Gorgon Projects and about half a trillion dollars in investment,” Mr Krzywosinski said.

See here for further information about pumps on Chevron’s Gorgon project.

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