Timor-Leste lays down ultimatum to Santos on gas project negotiations

Original article by Peter Milne
The Age – Page: Online : 27-Aug-24

Sources have indicated that the Timor-Leste government is seeking a stake of at least 10 per cent in the Bayu Undan gas project in the Timor Sea. The production-sharing contracts of Santos and its partners in the project are slated to expire on 30 August; Timor-Leste’s Petroleum Minister Francisco da Costa Monteiro has written to Santos warning that the contracts will not be extended unless the Bayu Undan partners agree to the government’s demands. The gas fields are almost depleted, and Santos proposes to use them to store carbon from its Barossa gas project.

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, EAST TIMOR. MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINERALS AND ENERGY

Sunrise gas must come to us: Dili

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 20 : 10-Nov-17

The three partners in the Greater Sunrise LNG project have resumed negotiations with representatives of the Australian and Timor Leste governments. Processing gas from Sunrise at the Darwin LNG plant or a floating LNG facility remain the preferred option of the project’s partners, rather than a Timor Leste processing facility. Timor Leste Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri has indicated that his government would be open to options other than this one, although chief of staff Nelson Santos has stated that shipping gas to Timor Leste for processing must be considered.

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WOODSIDE PETROLEUM LIMITED – ASX WPL, COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS SHIRE COUNCIL, ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC, EAST TIMOR. OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER

Woodside urges end to Sunrise deadlock

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 : 9-Feb-15

Rui Araujo is widely tipped to succeed outgoing East Timor Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao. Deakin University’s Damien Kingsbury says Araujo might be more amenable to negotiations regarding the Sunrise gas field in the Timor Sea, which has been the subject of a maritime boundary dispute between Australia and East Timor. Woodside Petroleum wants the impasse to be resolved so it can move forward with its $US13bn ($A17bn) Sunrise gas project

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WOODSIDE PETROLEUM LIMITED – ASX WPL, DEAKIN UNIVERSITY, EAST TIMOR. OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER, FRETILIN, AUSTRALIA. NATIONAL SECURITY COMMITTEE, ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC, CONOCOPHILLIPS, INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF INDUSTRY AND SCIENCE