PT McDermott Indonesia (McDermott), a J. Ray
McDermott, S.A. company, is pleased to announce
that it has successfully completed a contract to
fabricate 75 modules for North West Shelf
Venture’s Train V LNG Project, operated by
Woodside Energy Limited (WEL). This is the
world’s first modular liquid natural gas (LNG)
plant. The project remains on schedule for LNG
deliveries by Q4 2008.
The project consisted of building 75 modules at
McDermott’s Batam Island yard for the North West
Shelf Venture. The modules were transported in
17 shipments to the North West Shelf Ventures’
existing LNG plant in Karratha, Western
Australia. The first modules were shipped out in
August 2006 and the last modules in May 2007.
All modules were delivered on schedule and were
shipped out ‘punch list’ free and in accordance
with strict Australian Quarantine and Inspection
Requirements (AQIS).
The contract was awarded in July 2005 by
Woodside, the operator of the North West Shelf
Venture’s Phase V LNG Expansion project in
Australia. McDermott also provided interface
management with other contractors, suppliers and
vendors.
Said Denis Scott, project director for
McDermott, “The synergy between WEL, FWW and J.
Ray, and the alignment each party’s goals,
resulted in a successful project, with final
documentation closed out in record time. At
times, it was hard work, but it is rewarding
when a project like this can be completed
successfully and on schedule. Kudos goes to the
entire Train V team.”
The
six equal participants in the North West Shelf
Venture are: BHP Billiton Petroleum (North West
Shelf) Pty Ltd; BP Developments Australia Pty
Ltd; Chevron Australia Pty Ltd; Japan Australia
LNG (MIMI) Pty Ltd; Shell Development
(Australia) Proprietary Ltd; and Woodside Energy
(Operator). CNOOC NWS Private Limited is also a
member of the North West Shelf Venture but does
not have an interest in the Venture’s
infrastructure.