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Monday, March 28, 2011
Chevron looking to expand Gorgon gas project
Chevron is aiming to approve an expansion of the Gorgon gas project within 2 years. The news was released by Chevron's vice president of technology and services, Jim Blackwell, at a briefing for analysts in New York. More that $US25 billion worth of contracts have been awarded so far at the Gorgon gas project.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Gorgon distributing $9 billion of work to Australian firms
The Gorgon gas project has delivered around $9 billion in work to Australian firms so far. Most of the work has been given to WA companies. There are currently around 85 boats and ships around Barrow Island involved with the construction of the Gorgon gas project.
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Mermaid Marine secures Gorgon contract
Mermaid Marine has secured a shipping contract for the Gorgon gas project. The 3-year contract is worth more than $80 million and includes the provision of a towing tug, barge and landing craft. The barge will be uses to transport fuel from the mainland to the Gorgon site.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Neptune gets 2 more Gorgon contracts
Neptune Marine Services has won 2 more contracts to provide dive and vessel support services on the Gorgon gas project. Neptune Marine Services is a leading subsea engineering solutions/services provider with a presence in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
The contracts give the company an extra 14 months work at the Gorgon site.
The contracts give the company an extra 14 months work at the Gorgon site.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Chevron secures agreement on Wheatstone native title
Chevron as signed a native title heads of agreement with the Thalanyji people for land needed to develop the Wheatstone project in Western Australia. The agreement covers a 500-hectare site 12 kms south of Onslow. As many as 5 LNG trains are to be constructed at the Wheatstone site with a total capacity of 25 million tonnes/year.
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
Gorgon accommodation ship damaged
The ship used to accommodate workers at the Gorgon gas project site has been damaged. As previously reported by gorgongasproject.com, the cruise liner MS Finnmarken was brought to Barrow Island to house construction workers on the Gorgon site. It is believed the ship pulled away from its mooring at the Gorgon site and continued to sail to Dampier despite damage to its hull. The Western Australian government is now investigating the incident as it may have put the lives of some of the 270 workers on board at risk.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Monadelphous wins Gorgon contract
Monadelphous has won an $85 million contract for the installation of onshore pipelines, cables and tubes at the Gorgon gas project. Managing director of Monadelphous, Rob Velletri, said "This contract supports our objective of sustainable long term growth through expansion of our services with quality customers such as Chevron".
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Environmental Problems with Gorgon
The Greens have accused the WA State Goverment of negligence in protecting the environment on Barrow Island, home of the Gorgon Gas Project. They say that the government is failing to monitor the environment properly and point out the fact that environment officers meant to protect the island have not been employed yet. The government replied by saying that the selection process for six fly-in, fly-out conservation positions on Barrow Island was "now drawing to a conclusion".
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Gorgon contract won by Kencana
Kencana of Malaysia has won a $51.7 million contract for fabrication work in the Gorgon gas project. As part of the contract the company will supply pre-assembled racks for the fabrication of the marine and jetty structures at the Gorgon project site.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Gillard tours Gorgon gas project site
Deputy Prime Minister Julie Gillard toured the construction site of the Gorgon gas project this week as part of a tour of LNG projects in Western Australia.
The Deputy PM encouraged people down on their luck in the eastern states to look at projects such as Gorgon for job opportunities. The Gorgon construction site is not much to see at the moment, but by 2014 Barrow Island will be home to the most sophisticated LNG project in the world.
The Deputy PM encouraged people down on their luck in the eastern states to look at projects such as Gorgon for job opportunities. The Gorgon construction site is not much to see at the moment, but by 2014 Barrow Island will be home to the most sophisticated LNG project in the world.
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