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Chevron's Gorgon LNG faces scrutiny on delay in $1.9 bln carbon capture project

Published 10/05/2018, 05:41 pm
Updated 10/05/2018, 05:50 pm
Chevron's Gorgon LNG faces scrutiny on delay in $1.9 bln carbon capture project
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MELBOURNE, May 10 (Reuters) - The state of Western Australia has ordered an inquiry into a delay in burying carbon dioxide emissions at Chevron (NYSE:CVX) Corp's CVX.N Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, which could lead to a change in conditions on the project.

The state approved the $54 billion Gorgon project in 2009 on the condition that at least 80 percent of carbon dioxide released in its gas processing operations over a five-year rolling average period would be buried.

"It has become apparent there needs to be a clearly defined start point for the commencement of the five-year rolling average," Stephen Dawson, the state environment minister, told reporters in the Western Australia capital of Perth on Monday, according to an email sent to Reuters by his spokeswoman.

He ordered the state's Environmental Protection Authority to report back within the next nine months whether or not the conditions should be changed and any other recommendations.

Chevron told the government last December it would not be able to start capturing and burying carbon dioxide until the fourth quarter of 2018 at the earliest, after having found problems with valves and pipeline equipment during commissioning of its A$2.5 billion ($1.9 billion) injection system.

The Gorgon carbon dioxide injection system is the world's largest capture and storage project.

Processing operations began in March 2016, when Gorgon started producing gas from the Jansz field.

However, Chevron only intended to start burying carbon dioxide after it started producing from the Gorgon field, which has a higher carbon dioxide content. Production started there in 2017.

Chevron spokesmen were not immediately available to comment on the state's inquiry.

Gorgon LNG is owned by Chevron, ExxonMobil Corp XOM.N , Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L , and Japan's Osaka Gas 9532.T , Tokyo Gas 9531.T and JERA 9501.T 9502.T .

($1 = 1.3383 Australian dollars)

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