Woodside chief executive Peter Coleman revealed on Wednesday the project, which recently entered the front-end engineering and design phase, had received environmental approval from the federal government.
“This is a significant milestone and concludes the 20-month environmental impact assessment process and it means that we now have all primary environmental approvals for Browse in place,” he said.
“Moving forward we will continue to purse cost efficiencies on the project as we work towards a final investment decision in the second half of 2016.”
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