ExxonMobil said in its filing at the Australian Department of the Environment today that its barge would be approximately 1623 feet long and 246 feet wide with gas fed into its super-chilling system from an initial seven production wells to be drilled in 2018 and 2019, with five more to be drilled to some 15 years later.
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