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Queensland's LNG projects weather the storm
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Report summary
Australia's east coast has again suffered substantial flooding from heavy rainfall during the summer cyclone season. It has been a human tragedy, with at least six fatalities to date. The rains and rivers are now subsiding, but some areas surrounding Queensland's prime CSG acreage in the Surat basin remain inundated. Localised flooding has made a number of roads and well sites near the Undulla Nose temporarily inaccessible. This has had a knock-on effect on extensive drilling campaigns,
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
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Cyclone season leaves Australia’s east coast inundated
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The impact on upstream assets
- Widespread flooding
- Slippage in pipeline construction
- Downstream is least affected
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The impact on upstream assets
- CSG projects seem to have weathered the storm
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This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Upstream assets affected by heavy rainfall
- Flooded areas around Undulla Nose
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