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ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA - August 16, 2010
East Timor says it will go ahead with a planned four billion dollar oil and gas hub on its southern coast by the end of this year whether Woodside Petroleum is committed to onshore gas processing or not.
The multi-national oil and gas giant has said it will go ahead with a floating plant for the processing of gas from the Sunrise Field despite East Timor's insistence a pipeline and plant be built in East Timor. Talks have been suspended as the dispute drags on.
East Timor's Economic Development Minister now says the development isn't dependent on Woodside's participation and that other companies are ready to step in.
Presenter: Karon Snowdon
Speakers: Jao Mendez Goncalves, East Timor's Minister for Economic Development
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ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA - August 16, 2010
East Timor says it will go ahead with a planned four billion dollar oil and gas hub on its southern coast by the end of this year whether Woodside Petroleum is committed to onshore gas processing or not.
The multi-national oil and gas giant has said it will go ahead with a floating plant for the processing of gas from the Sunrise Field despite East Timor's insistence a pipeline and plant be built in East Timor. Talks have been suspended as the dispute drags on.
East Timor's Economic Development Minister now says the development isn't dependent on Woodside's participation and that other companies are ready to step in.
Presenter: Karon Snowdon
Speakers: Jao Mendez Goncalves, East Timor's Minister for Economic Development
Listen:Windows Media
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