Jan 17, 2011

Saipem wins Gladstone LNG pipeline work in Australia



Saipem has been awarded new onshore contracts worth approximately US$1 billion. 
In Australia, Gladstone LNG Operations Pty Ltd awarded Saipem the EPC contract for the engineering, procurement and construction of a gas pipeline, 42 inches in diameter and 435 kilometers long, which will connect the gas fields in the Bowen and Surat Basins, in the area between Roma and Emerald, Queensland, to the Gladstone State Development Area (GSDA) on the Coral Sea shore, near the city of Gladstone, Queensland, where a LNG liquefaction and export facility will be built.
The pipeline will be entirely buried and a number of mitigation measures will be implemented during pipeline construction to minimize the environmental impact to sensitive areas, including weed control, rehabilitation and biodiversity offsetting. 
The works will be completed in the third quarter of 2013. 
Furthermore, in West Africa and the Middle East, Saipem has agreed with its clients various increases in the scope of its work on existing onshore contracts.
Source: Press release

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