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Chevron signs gas supply deals with Worsley Alumina
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2019/7/25
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Chevron (TAPL) Pty Ltd, one of the world's leading integrated energy companies, has signed a domestic gas sales agreement with the South32-operated Worsley Alumina Joint Venture for the supply of natural gas.
Chevron will provide approximately 60 petajoules for the operation of the Worsley Alumina Refinery. The company will supply natural gas from its Wheatstone, Gorgon and North West Shelf facilities.
The deal is a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to delivering reliable energy to meet growing demand locally and globally, said Chevron Australia Managing Director Al Williams
“Our investment in Australia has enabled the development of an affordable, reliable and ever-cleaner energy supply for current and future energy users in Australia. Natural gas is playing a substantial role as a cleaner alternative for local customers while supporting jobs and strengthening the economy,” Williams said.
“We are working to increase the supply of natural gas into Australia and international energy markets to help realise the objective of affordable solutions to delivering additional energy the world needs while reducing emissions globally.”
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