BG Group assumes operational control of QCLNG
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
World Pipelines,
BG Group has announced that operational control of Train 1 at its Queensland Curtis LNG plant has been formally transferred to QGC, BG Group’s Australian subsidiary, from Bechtel Australia, which constructed the facility.
In addition, the company announced that approval for the sale of its QCLNG gas pipeline has been received from BG Group’s Train 1 equity partner, the China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC). As a result, the preconditions for sale of the QCLNG pipeline to APA Group have been satisfied in full. The sale of the pipeline remains on track for completion in 2Q15.
The transfer of operational control of Train 1 marks the start of commercial operations at QCLNG. First production from Train 1 occurred in December 2014, with 16 cargoes shipped to date. QCLNG’s Train 2 is currently under construction, and is expected to start operations in 3Q15.
Helge Lund, BG Group’s Chief Executive, commented: "We are pleased to be taking operational control of QCLNG following its successful start up and commissioning over the past six months. I would like to thank our partners Bechtel for building this world first facility and helping to establish the LNG industry on the east coast of Australia. The cargoes from Train 1, along with those from Train 2 when it starts up later this year, will add flexibility to BG Group’s LNG portfolio. The transfer of operational control, and CNOOC’s approval, have also progressed our pipeline disposal, which we expect to complete in the coming weeks."
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/22052015/bg-group-assumes-operational-control-of-qclng-827/
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