Scarborough Energy Project completes trunkline installation
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Woodside has announced the successful completion of the installation of the Scarborough Energy Project trunkline.
When operational, the 433 km trunkline will transport gas from the offshore Scarborough field to the onshore Pluto LNG processing facility in Karratha. The installation of the trunkline took around 12 months to complete with numerous teams and contractors contributing to the successful work program. Woodside Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Australia Liz Westcott said the trunkline was a critical piece of infrastructure for the Scarborough Energy Project, requiring installation by specialised vessels and expert teams.
“The completion of installation is a significant accomplishment, reflecting the dedication of all involved in achieving this project milestone. “With the last components of the trunkline in place, the focus will be maintained on safely executing the remaining project scopes to support the targeted first Scarborough LNG cargo in 2026. “The Woodside, Saipem and sub-contractor teams are to be congratulated on their outstanding delivery of this key element of the project.”
Image: Pluto LNG plant, credit: Woodside Ltd
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/16102024/scarborough-energy-project-completes-trunkline-installation/
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