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ConocoPhillips Awards Barossa Gas Export Pipeline EPCI Contract


BarossaConocoPhillips Australia, as operator of the Barossa joint venture, has awarded an Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) contract for the Barossa Gas Export Pipeline.

The contract awarded to Allseas Marine Contractors Australia includes procurement, transportation and installation of the 260km pipeline, project management, engineering and associated services. The Barossa offshore gas and light condensate project is currently in the front-end engineering design (FEED) phase. Subject to commercial arrangements being agreed, Barossa will provide a new source of gas to the existing Darwin LNG facility when the current offshore gas supply from Bayu-Undan is exhausted. Barossa’s offshore development concept includes a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) facility, subsea production system and gas export pipeline, all located in Commonwealth waters north of Darwin, Northern Territory. The gas export pipeline will transport natural gas from the development area 300km north of Darwin to a tie-in location on the existing Bayu-Darwin Pipeline 100km north-west of Darwin.

Award of the contract follows earlier awards for engineering, procurement and construction of the subsea production system in May 2019 and FEED engineering design contracts for the FPSO, subsea infrastructure and gas export pipeline in 2018. ConocoPhillips Australia West President Chris Wilson says the latest contract award was another significant step in positioning Barossa as the leading and most advanced candidate to extend the life of the Darwin LNG facility for another two decades. “Award of this EPCI contract will enable specific project management and engineering deliverables to be progressed prior to a final investment decision in order to meet the project schedule,” Mr Wilson says. “We continue to focus on strong cost discipline with all our selected contractors, developing the certainty of cost, schedule and execution planning required to compete in our global portfolio and support a final investment decision.”