RE: Greater Sunrise28 Jul 2025 12:37
DILI, July 28, 2025 (TATOLI) The Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MPRM), Francisco Monteiro, received a delegation tion from the company Woodside Energy to discuss a visit to the Tasi-Mane Project or Suai Supply Base, which is scheduled to take place tomorrow. Francisco Monteiro explained that the purpose this visit is to observe some equipment that has already been installed within the Tasi-Mane Project, particularly in Suai and Natarbora, areas designated for the construction of a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant. " The team will spend three days here together with us, inspecting these facilities. However, we are also using this opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions regarding the expectations of Timor-Leste and Australia , in terms of technical and commercial aspects, exploring the best ways to develop the Greater Sunrise field in the future, Francisco. According to him, Timor-Leste, through the Government and State, is currently taking all measures to have highways, the Suai Supply Base, and certain developments in Natarbora, with the ultimate goal of developing the petroleum industry, in Timor-Leste." We hope that through communication and visits like these, we can establish mutual relations, build trust, and eventually identify areas of shared interest for joint development, he stated. At the same time, the Vice President for Technical and Energy Development. Woodside Energy's Commitment to Greater Sunrise Development. Woodside Energy representative Jullie Fallon stated that regarding the progress of the Greater Sunrise project in Timor-Leste, Woodside remains committed to exploring all possibilities. As part of this commitment, a team is currently conducting visits to locations prepared for this project. The results from the feasibility, studies have shown promising directions, indicating the project's potential viability. We accept the findings of the study, which also highlight options available along with the associated risks. We are here together to mitigate these risks and ensure the project progresses in the right direction," Fallon concluded.
https://www.facebook.com/share/15udE2sQTQ/?mibextid=wwXIfr