Nov 9 (LNGJ) - The Ichthys LNG liquefaction project in Australia’s Northern Territory near Darwin, being developed by Japanese energy company Inpex Corp. and French major Total, has reached a pipeline landmark. The 890-kilometres pipeline built to deliver feed-gas from the offshore Ichthys field in the Browse Basin, located offshore northwest Australia, is now ready and connected to the processing plant at Blaydin Point. The pipeline took more than four years to complete and the eight-kilometre onshore section has now been connected to the subsea pipeline, making it the longest subsea pipeline in the southern hemisphere and the third-longest in the world.








