Australia’s Woodside expects to buy 50 mln offsets for new LNG project

Published 10:14 on January 21, 2020  /  Last updated at 00:56 on January 22, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australian oil and gas producer Woodside expects to have to buy some 50 million carbon credits over 44 years to offset emissions from its massive Browse LNG project, based on current Safeguard Mechanism regulations.
Australian oil and gas producer Woodside expects to have to buy some 50 million carbon credits over 44 years to offset emissions from its massive Browse LNG project, based on current Safeguard Mechanism regulations.


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