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Coming to the South China Sea: Asia’s big energy mistake? : Comments
By Stewart Taggart, published 25/8/2014Planned Floating Liquid Natural Gas (FLNG) projects in Asia raise hard questions about the technology's suitability.
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Posted by Rhrosty, Monday, 25 August 2014 12:09:02 PM
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Having pipelines from gasfields to vast onshore facilities in Australia are increasingly seen as unviable by gas companies. This is due to:
- land rights cases and processes, - environmental movement claims (you know that little frog or tuft of native grass that cannot be disturbed :) - rusulting protests and local, State and Federal legal and political holdups - high Australian wages, union rigidity, and other unacceptable costs of onshore Australian facilities. Hence Floating Liquid Natural Gas (FLNG) are seen as the preferred option. Disasters? Destruction by waves, cyclones and flame of FLNG? These are as unlikely as the 1 in a 1,000 year Fukushima disaster. Nothing to worry about :) Pete Posted by plantagenet, Monday, 25 August 2014 1:36:43 PM
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Sorry Planta's, they're not unviable, just more expensive, and prevent the ripping off that oil companies are notorious for.
As for your 1 in 1000 stat', go and try selling that in the Gulf of Mexico! Deepwater Horizon ring any bells? Piper Alpha? Here's a comprehensive list for you, and it's a LONG one! http://home.versatel.nl/the_sims/rig/losses.htm Posted by G'dayBruce, Monday, 25 August 2014 2:00:22 PM
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No worries G'dayBruce
Who needs the environment anyway? :) Pete Posted by plantagenet, Monday, 25 August 2014 7:39:46 PM
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And where unrest or piracy, just makes these apparently asinine decisions, totally untenable!
[Share holders beware!]
But particularly, when/where almost any of these operations can be replaced with far safer, more secure, less controversial, land based facilities/lateral drilling?
Rhrosty.