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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (734)9/15/2007 8:10:50 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 1740
 
Sasol Chevron plant to outshine Oryx
September 14, 2007
busrep.co.za

The size of the gas-to-liquids (GLT) facility on Australia's northwest coast could be about 66 000 barrels of fuel and other products a day, according to a feasibility study by the Sasol Chevron joint venture.

Pieter Greeff, the managing director of Sasol Chevron Australia, said this week that the joint venture could complete the feasibility study for the GLT project towards the end of next year or by early 2009.

The GLT facility would cost more than $2 billion (R14 billion) to build - at least double the cost of the Oryx GLT plant in Qatar. The Oryx GLT facility is building up to design capacity of 34 000 barrels a day. - Justin Brown, Johannesburg



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (734)3/14/2008 7:35:28 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1740
 
A Gas To Liquids Plant For the North West Shelf ?

Posted by Big Gav on March 13, 2008 - 8:47am in TOD: Australia/New Zealand
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: australia, chevron, gtl, lng, north west shelf, wheatstone (list all tags)
anz.theoildrum.com

A TOD discussion. It's better for you to follow the link than for me to try and cut and paste it here.