The project is expected to inject about $500 million into the Territory's economy, and is expected to be commissioned by the start of next year.
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Wed, 2 July 2008
WORK has begun on a $170-million gas pipeline that the Northern Territory Government says will create 300 new jobs during its construction. The 285-km long Bonaparte subsea gas pipeline is part of a project to bring gas from the Blacktip gasfield in the Timor Sea onshore to a processing plant near Wadeye.
The project is expected to inject about $500 million into the Territory's economy, and is expected to be commissioned by the start of next year.
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