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His Excellency Francisco da Costa Monteiro, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, led a high level delegation to visit key LNG infrastructure facilities in Karratha, Western Australia, operated by Woodside Energy. The visit was part of a broader engagement program to deepen collaboration grounded in good faith, shared commitment, and alignment of interests towards the development of the Greater Sunrise gas field. The Minister was received by Julie Fallon, Executive Vice President Technical and Energy Development, and other senior representatives from Woodside, including Breyden Lonnie Vice President North West Shelf and key technical staff involved in the Sunrise Joint Venture. The delegation from Timor-Leste also included Mr. Rui Soares, President and CEO of TIMOR GAP, E.P., and Mr. Gualdino da Silva, President of the National Petroleum Authority. The visit included technical briefings and guided tours of the North West Shelf (NWS) Visitor Centre, King Bay Supply Base, Pluto LNG facilities, and the Karratha Gas Plant, one of the most advanced and integrated gas production facilities in the world. The delegation received insights into the ongoing Pluto Train 2 expansion and Scarborough development, as well as infrastructure integration across the NWS project.These insights offered valuable real world reference points as Timor-Leste envisions its own southern coast transformation, anchored by the Greater Sunrise project and complementary downstream infrastructure. The Government aims to replicate a similar development model through the Tasi Mane Project, ensuring that industrialisation goes hand-in-hand with social progress, job creation, and long-term community wellbeing.
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