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Monadelphous secures Australian LNG contracts

 

LNG Industry,

The engineering company Monadelphous Group has secured three contracts with the Australian Pacific LNG Project, for the construction of upstream gas processing and compression facilities associated with its CSG to LNG project in Queensland.

Upstream gas pipeline

The contracts are worth approximately $250 million. The largest of the contracts is for the construction of an upstream gas processing facility that will process gas from the project’s gathering network for delivery to its main pipeline.

The other contracts comprise the installation of a pipeline compression facility and an interconnect facility, enabling the transfer of gas between networks. Work will be completed in line with APLNG's schedule to deliver first LNG in mid-2015.

Significant CSG project

“We are extremely pleased to be working with Australia Pacific LNG on this significant coal seam gas project in Queensland,” Monadelphous Managing Director Rob Velletri commented.

“These contracts further strengthen our reputation in the delivery of major oil and gas projects in Australia and overseas.”

Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

 

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