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WHEATSTONE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (TENDERS and BUILDING) $3,000,000,000.00 Address: Within the vicinity of, ONSLOW, WA 6710 Council: ASHBURTON Type: LNG PLANT / ASSOCIATED FACILITIES Dev. Type: New Status: Registrations Stage: Tenders Called / Regns Advertised.
WHEATSTONE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (TENDERS and BUILDING) $3,000,000,000.00 Address: Within the vicinity of, ONSLOW, WA 6710 Council: ASHBURTON Type: LNG PLANT / ASSOCIATED FACILITIES Dev. Type: New Status: Registrations Stage: Tenders Called / Regns Advertised.
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WHEATSTONE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (TENDERS and BUILDING) $3,000,000,000.00 Address: Within the vicinity of, ONSLOW, WA 6710 Council: ASHBURTON Type: LNG PLANT / ASSOCIATED FACILITIES Dev. Type: New Status: Registrations Stage: Tenders Called / Regns Advertised.
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Page 1 of 3 Cordell Connect Report www.cordellconnect.com.au Project ID: 1058171 WHEATSTONE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (TENDERS & BUILDING) $3,000,000,000.00 Address: Within the vicinity of, ONSLOW,WA 6710 Council: ASHBURTON Type: LNG PLANT/ASSOCIATED FACILITIES Dev. Type: New Status: Registrations Stage: Tenders Called/Regns Advertised Notes: REGISTRATIONS INVITED CONTRACTS TO BE LET PROGRESSIVELY Last Updated: 17/03/2010 First Reported: 29/09/2008 Commence Date: 15/06/2011 Completion Date: 15/06/2045 Ownership: PRIVATE OIL & GAS Onshore processing facilities OIL & GAS Sub-sea equipments, floating production facilities MINING - SUPPORT FACILITIES Accommodation - units, housing, group accom. MINING - SUPPORT FACILITIES Industrial buildings MINING - INFRASTRUCTURE Wharfs, Piers, Port facilities, Piling, Dredging MINING - CIVIL SERVICES Transmission lines/towers, switching yards, transformers, substations, cabling Category Sub Category PROJECT DETAIL REPORT Printed - Thursday, 3 March 2011 Page 2 of 3 Cordell Connect Report www.cordellconnect.com.au The Company proposed to construct and operate a multi train Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and domestic gas (Domgas) plant to be located at a suitable location on the Pilbara Coast. The development will produce up to 25 million tonnes of LNG per annum (MTPA) with the initial development expected to consist of two LNG processing trains with a nominal capacity of 5 MTPA pre train. A separate but co-located Domgas plant will form part of the development. This plant will have an initial capacity of 250 MMSCFD which corresponds to 15% of LNG sales of 5 million tonnes per year. Upstream facilities will be installed to access the gas and gas condensate reserves and transport these reserves to an onshore processing plant. The common features of the development will comprise the following: the installation and operation of a subsea gathering system. This system will comprise a number of as flowlines, manifolds, and injection lines used to supply chemical treatments to the wellheads, as well as control/power umbilical lines. The installation and operation of gas processing and wellhead platforms. These facilities are likely to include equipment that removes some of the produced formation water, so as to prevent gas hydrate formation and maintain hydrocarbon flows. This water will be managed either by reinjection or by treatment and overboard discharge. The platform will require a flare to manage excess gas during emergencies and upset conditions. t is anticipated that offshore compression equipment will be required during the later stages of field life. The installation and operation of two export pipelines to transport gas, gas condensate and remaining produced water from the gas fields to the onshore plant. The first of these lines will be approximately 34 inches in diameter and will be approximately 220km long (exact length will depend on the final location of the onshore facilities). The second pipeline will be laid to allow future tie-ins from other gas fields. t will be laid from the LNG plant and extend past the depth required for stabilisation. n shallower waters the pipelines are likely to require some form of stabilisation for protection. This is expected to be achieved through trenching and/or rock armouring. Once onshore, the gas, condensate and water will enter the main processing plant where the gas and condensate will be process for export. Location for the key components for processing and export will comprise: processing of the reservoir fluid to separate the hydrocarbon gas, hydrocarbon liquid, and water streams. Pre-treatment of the gas streams to remove acid gases (such as carbon dioxide), water and other contaminants. LNG trains to liquefy the gas to produce liquefied natural gas. a Nitrogen Rejection Unit for removal of nitrogen from the raw liquefied gas product. LNG storage and loading facilities. Domestic Gas Plant to treat the gas to meet domestic gas specifications in deliveries through pipelines to the existing domestic gas network and/or directly to local users via dedicated gas pipelines. Water management. Condensate stabilisation and storage. LNG and condensate tanks and facilities including loading lines either over a jetty or by a subsea lines to an offshore loading facility. Port facilities including: Jetties to cater for LNG and condensate tankers, material offloading facilities (MOF) to cater for LNG and condensate tankers, construction materials and support vessels. The MOF will be either constructed as an inland harbour or as part of the offshore harbour. The MOF will allow for hte offloading of materials, equipment and modules from cargo ships for the construction of the plant and may provide a cyclone proof safe haven for marine services craft such as tugboats and other support craft during operations. f constructed as an offshore harbour, it will be built by installi Project Details The FEED contract is for the design of the first phase of the project, which includes two LNG processing trains each with a capacity of 4.3 million tonnes per annum and a domestic gas plant. Registration details available from www.projectconnect.com.au. Additional Details BECHTEL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 08 9254 6500 08 9289 2565 Engineer INDUSTRY CAPABILITY NETWORK OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (ICNWA) 08 9365 7623 08 9365 7480 Contact CHEVRON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 08 9216 4000 08 9216 4444 Developer Company Name Contact Main Phone Fax Mobile Role PROJECT DETAIL REPORT Printed - Thursday, 3 March 2011 Page 3 of 3 Cordell Connect Report www.cordellconnect.com.au INDUSTRY CAPABILITY NETWORK OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (ICNWA) 08 9365 7623 08 9365 7480 Tendering Authority GOLDER ASSOCIATES PTY LTD 08 9213 7600 08 9213 7611 Geotechnical Consultant