Woodside trials robotic inspectors for LNG plants

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Woodside trials robotic inspectors for LNG plants
Woodside Energy has started trials of semi-autonomous robots that can patrol and inspect parts of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) operations. The company revealed last year at a Tokyo conference that it planned to use robots for site inspections, but it has only now become clear what form those ...

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