The decision to go ahead with the Ridley Island Energy Export Facility comes after a five-year environmental preparation and review process.
The companies say site clearing work is more than 95 per cent complete and the project is expected to come online near the end of 2026.
The capital cost of the project is estimated at
The facility will be built on a 0.77-square kilometre site next to
The first phase will include about 55,000 barrels per day of initial liquefied petroleum gas export capacity, including propane and butane, 600,000 barrels of LPG storage, a new jetty and extensive rail and logistics infrastructure.
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