Chevron Australia signs five-year gas supply agreement with Alinta Energy
Chevron Australia said on Friday it has signed a long-term agreement with energy retailer Alinta Energy to supply natural gas from its Western Australian portfolio.
Chevron said starting July 2027 it will supply 46 petajoules of gas to its long-standing partner Alinta Energy over a five- year period from across its equity interests in the Chevron-operated Gorgon and Wheatstone facilities, and the North West Shelf Project.
"Following almost a decade in operation, Gorgon and Wheatstone have become pillars of energy security for the state and together provide approximately 40% of WA’s domestic gas supply," Chevron Australia President Balaji Krishnamurthy said in a press release.
Singapore's Sembcorp Industries SCIL.SIacquired Australian gas and electricity provider Alinta Energy for an enterprise value of A$6.5 billion ($4.32 billion) last year.
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