APLNG ships 500th LNG cargo
QUEENDSLAND Resources Council has congratulated ConocoPhillips and its Australia Pacific LNG joint venture on shipping its 500th cargo of liquified natural gas from APLNG’s Curtis Island plant near Gladstone.
QRC chief executive Ian Macfarlane said the state’s gas industry was continuing to deliver exports and support jobs to help with the post COVID-19 economic recovery.
“The gas industry has had to adapt to COVID-19. We have worked within the restrictions to slow the spread and keep as many of the 37,000 Queenslanders who rely on us for their work and pay on the job,” Mr Macfarlane said.
“This cargo demonstrates the world needs more than ever what we have.
“Our LNG exports pay royalty taxes to the State Government which can be used to build schools, roads and other vital infrastructure.
“In total the gas industry contributes $8 billion to the Queensland economy and invests $2.7 billion with local businesses.
APLNG’s joint partners are ConocoPhillips, Origin and Sinopec.