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Woodside to shut new LNG plant for maintenance

Friday 14 November 2008

WOODSIDE Petroleum will be temporarily shutting down the North West Shelf liquefied natural gas (LNG) project plant in Western Australia due to problems.


John Holland to upgrade alumina refinery

Monday 15 September 2008

JOHN Holland will be carrying out structural mechanical and piping works in an upgrade project for Worsley Alumina’s Western Australia refinery


Bradken to upgrade equipment and capabilities

Wednesday 13 August 2008

MINING equipment manufacturer Bradken says the mining boom means its financial situation has improved, allowing it to spend more on upgrading facilities and adding on new machining capabilities.


Sewerage facility upgraded

Thursday 03 July 2008

TENTERFIELD’S sewerage plant is currently undergoing an upgrade which could almost triple its capacity, making it future-proof until 2030.


Upgrades to a wastewater treatment plant

Wednesday 11 June 2008

JOHN HOLLAND has been awarded a $148m contract to upgrade the Murrumba Downs Wastewater Treatment Plant.


Gold processing plant refurbishment complete

Friday 06 June 2008

GREATER Bendigo Gold Mines says it has completed the major refurbishment of its Maxwells Processing Plant at Inglewood, and operation has been successfully started.


Refinery maintenance and expansion to boost production

Friday 02 May 2008

BHP Billiton has invested US$1.9b into an efficiency and growth expansion project for Western Australia’s Worsley alumina refinery.


Maintenance and upgrades for weighbridge

Thursday 17 April 2008

ACCUWEIGH Newcastle is providing weighbridge service and certification testing for the Roads and Traffic Authority’s Kankool weighbridge.


Pipeline upgrade

Monday 25 February 2008

THE Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP) in Western Australia has added several turnkey air compressor packages in an upgrade, increasing gas flow to local energy providers.


Outotec upgrades Chinese smelters

Tuesday 19 February 2008

OUTOTEC will be providing plant expansion and facility upgrades to several Chinese aluminium smelters after it won a series of orders worth a total of EUR17 million.


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