Ichthys LNG Project makes its half way mark
The INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project has today celebrated its most significant construction milestone to date after officially marking 50 per cent completion.
Likened to three mega-projects in one, Ichthys includes an offshore project with subsea facilities and two large floating platforms (central processing facility and floating production storage and offloading facility); an onshore project featuring a 8.4 million tonne per annum LNG plant in Darwin; and an 889 km 42-inch gas transmission pipeline.
Today’s milestone means that half of the overall Project scope has been completed.
INPEX President Director Australia Seiya Ito said millions of man-hours by thousands of people across the globe had contributed to the Project reaching its half way mark, which comes less than two-and-a-half years after the final investment decision was made in January 2012.
“Achieving 50 per cent means overall we have completed half of the Project’s physical fabrication and construction work,” Mr Ito said. “For INPEX, this is a major step towards the successful start-up of our flagship Ichthys LNG Project, which with an operational life of at least 40 years, is integral to realising our medium to long-term vision for growth.”
Managing Director Ichthys LNG Project Louis Bon said reaching the milestone was a testament to the enormous effort and dedication of everyone involved. “Building one of the world’s largest and most exciting resource development projects certainly has its challenges, but we have every confidence in our people and our contractors to deliver Ichthys as planned,” Mr Bon said.
“I would like to personally thank our Project teams and the many contractors and subcontractors involved up to now, and acknowledge the continuing support of our joint venture participants, governments and the communities in which we operate.
“With first production a little more than two years away, our Operations team is working hard to prepare for start-up and commissioning, and we remain absolutely focused on successfully delivering the second half of this world-class project.”
With a 40 plus year life span, the Ichthys LNG Project offers a multi-generational economic opportunity.
Approximately AU$10 billion has been committed to be spent in Australia during the construction phase of the Project, including more than AU$5 billion in the Northern Territory and approximately AU$3.5 billion in Western Australia.