Clough awarded Ichthys hook-up gig

OE Staff
Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Samsung Heavy Industries Co. (SHI) has awarded Clough a contract for hook-up services on the Ichthys LNG Project Central Processing Facility (CPF). 

The scope of work includes the preparation and execution of offshore hook-up activities and assistance to commissioning. Work will commence in Q1 2016 with the mobilization of engineering and technical teams to the SHI fabrication yard located in Geoje, Korea before moving offshore in the Browse basin, 200km off the northern coastline of Western Australia.

Project management will be executed from Clough's office in Perth with the technical support of Clough’s Korean joint venture, CloughCoens.

“Clough and our partners have delivered the LNG Jetty and Module Offloading Facility contracts and are executing the Integrated Project Management Services contract,” said Kevin Gallagher, Clough’s CEO and managing director. “We are focused on supporting INPEX and their joint venture partners through the final stages of the Ichthys LNG Project.”

The Ichthys LNG Project is a joint venture operated by INPEX in partnership with Total, CPC Corp. Taiwan and the Australian subsidiaries of Tokyo Gas, Osaka Gas, Kansai Electric Power, Chubu Electric Power and Toho Gas. 

Categories: Installation Activity Contracts LNG

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