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APLNG gas contract awarded

by Jessica Dickers
October 5, 2015
in Civil Construction, Company news, Contracts awarded, Features, Gas, News
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Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) has awarded a contract for the delivery of gas field development works in the Surat Basin, Queensland.

CIMIC Group’s construction company, Leighton Contractors, has been awarded the contract.

The Collaborative Well Delivery (CWD) project is expected to generate revenue of approximately $300 million to Leighton Contractors over two years.

Under the contract, which has an additional two year option, Leighton Contractors is expected to deliver approximately 200 wells per annum in a series of work packages.  

The CWD project supports APLNG’s ongoing Upstream operations and supply to its Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export facility on Curtis Island, post the construction phase which is largely complete.

CIMIC Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marcelino Fernández Verdes said, “The CIMIC Group and Leighton Contractors’ significant gas sector experience enables us to provide high value solutions for clients who are developing major gas infrastructure and transitioning to long term sustaining operations.

“Our diverse capabilities and ability to consistently deliver to client requirements provide a range of opportunities for us in this sector.”

Leighton Contractors Managing Director, Román Garrido said, “This contract extends the upstream infrastructure we have delivered for APLNG in the past three years.  

“Our team’s experience with managing the complex interfaces across design, construction and commissioning and ongoing collaboration with our client will ensure new assets are integrated effectively and deliver value to APLNG operations.”

Chief Executive of Origin’s gas and LNG business, David Baldwin, said, “We are delighted to see the partnership between Leighton Contractors and APLNG extend into the sustain phase. The CWD project represents significant savings of 45 per cent per well connected for APLNG relative to wells delivered during the construction phase of the project, in addition to aligning Leighton Contractors and APLNG around an ongoing continuous improvement programme that leverages the experience of both partners.”

Leighton Contractors will deliver the project with design partner Amec Foster Wheeler who have been designing upstream linear infrastructure for APLNG for the past four years. Local subcontractors, suppliers and personnel from the Western Downs region will deliver at least 15 per cent of the project works.   The project’s planning phase for the first Project Works Package is underway and construction works commence in early October 2015.  

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