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Australia Approves Viva Energy's LNG Terminal Project for Geelong

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Viva Energy has secured federal environmental approval for a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal in Geelong, Victoria, aimed at addressing the region's gas supply shortfall.

Australian energy infrastructure company Viva Energy has achieved a significant milestone with federal environmental approval for its proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal development in Geelong, Victoria. The project represents a critical infrastructure investment to address anticipated gas supply constraints in Victoria, one of Australia's most industrialized states. The approval demonstrates growing momentum behind LNG import terminal capacity as a strategic solution to regional energy security challenges. Viva Energy's Geelong location positions the terminal strategically within the Port of Geelong, one of Australia's major industrial ports. The facility will import LNG and regasify it for distribution into Victoria's domestic market, supplementing gas supplies that have been declining as regional production sources mature. The environmental approval follows comprehensive regulatory assessment and indicates the project meets Australia's environmental standards and frameworks. For Viva Energy, the approval represents a major permitting milestone and advances the project toward construction and operational phases. This development reflects broader industry trends across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, where LNG import terminals have become essential infrastructure components for energy diversification and supply security. The project's progression will be closely monitored by port operators, shipping interests, and energy sector stakeholders, as it represents significant capital investment and future shipping demand for LNG carriers servicing the Australian east coast.
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