UGL secures Karratha Gas Plant contract
Published by David Rowlands,
Editor
LNG Industry,
According to the statement, the new contract works will generate additional revenue to UGL of approximately $190 million, and include two further multi-year extension options. UGL has provided services at the plant since 2015.
The JV between UGL and Cape will provide brownfields implementation services, including planning and execution of work scope for mechanical, electrical and instrumentation access, fire protection application, blasting and painting, cladding and insulation.
CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Wright said: “Securing this contract reflects UGL’s depth of experience in industrial maintenance and asset management, and CIMIC Group’s commitment to our longstanding relationship with Woodside Energy.”
UGL Managing Director, Jason Spears, added: “UGL is pleased to have secured this extension and we look forward to continuing to support Woodside in delivering safe and innovative services on this extensive project.”
The KGP is located 1260 km north of Perth, and includes fives LNG processing trains, two domestic gas trains, six condensate stabilisation units, three LPG fractionation units, as well as storage and loading facilities for LNG, LPG and condensate. The facility is capable of producing up to 12 000 tpd of domestic gas.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefaction/15032019/ugl-secures-karratha-gas-plant-contract/
You might also like
PV GAS transports LNG by train for first time
On 6 September 2024, Petrovietnam Gas Corp. held a ceremony to launch the first train carrying LNG from the south to the north.