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KBR, the US energy and civil engineering company, has been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction management contract by Australia’s Woodside Energy for the Pluto LNG project in Western Australia.

The task of KBR will be to undertake modifications to Train 1 of Woodside's Pluto liquefaction facility.

The Houston-based company explained that modifications will enable the processing of up to three million tonnes per annum of offshore Scarborough gas field through Train 1, while Pluto Train 2 is built in a separate project.

“KBR is pleased to support Woodside in the modification of the Pluto Train 1 LNG facility to enable processing of Scarborough gas, and in turn provide opportunity to extend the life of the plant,” said Jay Ibrahim, President at KBR of Sustainable Technology Solutions.

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“We are also excited to focus on engaging local and Indigenous businesses to support the project and proud to be creating jobs and opportunities within Western Australia,” Ibrahim stated.

KBR has nearly 50 years of experience in designing, developing and supporting LNG facilities. The company has overhauled existing liquefaction Trains at LNG plants worldwide.

The Pluto LNG onshore processing facility is located near Karratha in the northwest of Western Australia and the first cargo from the single-Train facility was delivered in 2012.

Woodside’s Pluto feed-gas supplies come from the Pluto and Xena gas fields. However, the additional Scarborough field will provide Train 1 with a longer lifespan as well as enabling the building of second liquefaction Train at the Pluto facility.

The second Train will have 5 million tonnes per annum of output and take total nameplate capacity of both Trains to at least 8.2 MTPA.

The Scarborough field is located about 375 kilometres off the coast of Western Australia and is estimated to contain 11.1 trillion cubic feet of dry gas.

Development of Scarborough includes the installation of a floating production unit (FPU) with eight wells drilled in the initial phase and 13 wells drilled over the life of the Scarborough field.

Equity sale

Woodside announced in August 2023 that it was selling equity in the Scarborough joint venture to LNG Japan Corp.

The Japanese company will also import LNG from the Scarborough volumes and collaborate in new energy opportunities. 

A sale and purchase agreement was signed with the LNG Japan entity for the sale of a 10 percent non-operating participating interest in the joint venture for $500 million, subject to adjustments. 

The Japanese venture will additionally reimburse Woodside for its share of expenditure for the Scarborough project, effective from 1st January, 2022.

LNG Japan is a 50-50 joint venture between Sumitomo Corp and Sojitz Corp., two of Japan’s seven largest general trading companies who are known in Japanese as the “sogo shosha”.

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Woodside Petroleum, the Western Australian LNG operator of the North West Shelf plant and Pluto LNG, has signed an agreement to sell US fund Global Infrastructure Partners a 49 percent non-operating participating interest for an agreed initial US$2.744 billion in the Pluto Train 2 joint venture.

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