Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Gorgon workers to be paid up to $150,000 a year

Gorgon contractor Thiess has agreed to pay labourers and tradesmen up to $150,000-a-year. Workers will get a 9 day break every 26 days and up to 5 weeks annual leave.
The head of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, Kevin Reynold said @I wouldn't say they're massive pay rises, but it's a reasonable settlement for an agreement for workers who have got to work in some of the harshest conditions in the bloody country and work 70 hours a week to achieve that sort of money.".

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Gorgon to help Australia enter new boom period

Rising Asian demand for cleaner-burning fuels from projects such as Gorgon may boost Australia's economy by 0.25 percent a year over most of the next decade says a leading analyst. LNG projects could also increase tax revenue by A$125 billion during the next 10 years. LNG projects valued at more than A$80 billion are scheduled for final investment decisions in 2010.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

New gas find could boost Gorgon

A new gas discovery offshore in Western Australia could be a new supply of gas for the massive Gorgon gas project on Barrow Island. Chevron Australia managing director Roy Krzywosinski welcomed the new discovery. The gas find is in the Yellowglen-1 exploration well around 250 kilometres north-west of Onslow.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Royal Boskalis Westminster to start work on Gorgon port

Royal Boskalis Westminster is due to start work soon on the port for the Gorgon gas project. The port project is worth $720 million. Royal Boskalis Westminster is a Netherlands-based company. It is claimed to have the world's largest dredging fleet.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Chevron Signs Gorgon Gas Deal With Nippon Oil

Chevron has signed a 15-year deal to sell Nippon Oil Corp 4.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas from its Gorgon project in Western Australia. The agreement is to deliver 0.3 million tons a year of LNG to Nippon Oil.

"We are working hard to deliver LNG from the Gorgon Project safely, reliably and in an environmentally responsible manner to our customers in Japan and Korea," said Roy Krzywosinski, Chevron's Australian head.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Chubu of Japan to buy part of Gorgon LNG project

Japanese utility Chubu Electric Power Co is to 0.417% of Australia's Gorgon LNG project from U.S. oil giant Chevron. The stake is said to be worth around $170 million.

Chubu also said it would buy 1.44 million tonnes of LNG per year from the project's operator Chevron for 25 years from 2014.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

$60m Gorgon contract won by Monadelphous

Monadelphous Group Ltd has won a $60 million contract for facilities management services at Chevron's massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas project on Barrow Island in Western Australia.

Monadelphous is scheduled to commence work on site at Barrow Island in February. The contract is initially for three years, with the option for two further one-year extensions.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Gorgon project could get bigger: Chevron

Chevron has said that it would like to expand its recently announced Gorgon liquefied-natural-gas project in Western Australia, but that will depend on the available reserves and completion of third production train.

"From Day One, we've always looked at a master plan that would allow us to put five trains on the island," Chevron's George Kirkland said on the sidelines of the World Gas Conference.

In addition to Chevron's operating stake of 50% in Gorgon, Exxon Mobil Corp and Royal Dutch Shell PLC each hold a 25% share.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Gorgon to generate 10,000 jobs

The massive Gorgon Gas Project in Western Australia is expected to create up to 10,000 direct and indirect jobs. Already around 1,000 people are already working on Gorgon's design and procurement. Chevron has already received a number of unsolicited applications from jobseekers for all operations, engineering, supply chain and logistics areas.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Gorgon logistics services contract won by DB Schenker

The Integrated Logistics Services (ILS) contract for the Gorgon Gas Project has been won by DB Schenker. The contract is worth around AU$590 million.

Ron Koehler, CEO Schenker Australia Pty Ltd, commented: "We have a successful track record in upstream and downstream oil and gas projects given our ability to deliver services on time and in budget. We are proud to be part of such a significant project as Gorgon and committed to deliver a best in class service. Already we have in place a core project team, whose numbers will be growing significantly following the commencement of operations on the 15th of September 2009."

Friday, September 18, 2009

Contractors vie to secure Gorgon gas deals

The Gorgon gas project has contractors lining up for a slice of the $43 billion it is expected to cost to build. Already $2 billion has been signed-off and about 1,400 new jobs created.
One of the contractors who has recently secured a Gorgon deal is Compass Australia, which won a 150 million three-year contract to feed workers on the gas project.
The company is planning to hire 1,000 people in WA during the next 8 months.

The Gorgon project, Australia's all time biggest resources project, is due to start producing gas for sale in 2014.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Korea Gas Corp agrees to buy Gorgon gas

Korea Gas Corp has agreed to buy 1.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas a year from Chevron. The gas will come from the Gorgon gas project. It is the largest long-term LNG deal ever signed between Australia and South Korea and is estimated to be worth 30 billion Australian dollars ($26 billion). The South Korea government-owned buyer has an option to extend the 15-year agreement for a further five years.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Clough Wins 20% Share of Gorgon Construction Contract

Clough has won a 20% share of a A$2.7 billion engineering and construction contract for the Gorgon gas project in Western Australia. The Perth-based company was awarded the contract by Chevron. Chevron and partners Exxon Mobil and Shell signed an agreement yesterday to build the A$43 billion Gorgon venture.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Gorgon Gas Project gets final approval

The partners in the Gorgon gas project in Western Australia officially gave the project the final go ahead in Perth on Monday.

Chevron, Shell and Exxon Mobile have all now approved final investment in the project. The decision was welcome by the Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, who said:

"The Gorgon investment will be Australia's largest-ever resources development and is expected to generate $300 billion in Australian export earnings".

At the signing ceremony, WA Premier Colin Barnett said "The project will create about 10,000 jobs during the peak construction phase with more than 3,500 direct and indirect jobs sustained throughout the life of the project".

Friday, September 11, 2009

Chevron to give official go-ahead for Gorgon next week

Chevron are expected to give the official go-ahead to the Gorgon gas project on Barrow Island next week. The company will approve an investment of about A$42 billion. California-based Chevron currently owns 50% of the project with Exxon and Shell each owning 25%. With the help of Gorgon, Australia may jump to first or second among global LNG producers within 10 years.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Chevron signs $70 billion Gorgon gas deal with Japan and South Korea

Chevron has announced it has signed deals to sell $70 billion worth of LNG from the Gorgon gas project to Japanese and South Korean companies.

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told Parliament that the 20-25-year deal will provide 3 million tonnes of LNG to the companies every year.

The record trade deal smashes ExxonMobil's $50 billion deal last month to sell gas to PetroChina.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Gorgon may be world's biggest CO2 storage project

The Gorgon Gas Project could become the world’s biggest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. The Gorgon Project aims to extract natural gas from the Gorgon and Jansz fields over a 40 year period. It is Australia’s largest energy resource project, forecast to generate more than $200 billion in sales and to double Australia’s annual production of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG).

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Australian steel industry worried about being locked out of Gorgon gas contracts

The Australian steel industry is worried about not getting access to the contracts for the Gorgon Gas Project on Barrow Island in Western Australia. The Australian Steel Institute recently complained to the WA premier Colin Barnett. In their complaint, the institute said that Australian companies were not being given the opportunity to compete for work on the massive gas project. The reply from the premier provided little encouragement to Australian steelmakers.

The chairman of the institute, Ian Cairns, said "These are Australian resources. These major projects are on Australian soil. We're going to be operating them and taking advantage of them but we are certainly not getting a fair crack at the construction work involved in them, which is massive".

Friday, September 4, 2009

World-class team required for Gorgon Gas Project - Citigroup Analyst

A Citigroup analyst has said that the majority of work on the Gorgon Gas Project will be given to international companies with expertise in gas projects.

The analyst, Julian Bu, said that "much of the expertise seems to reside offshore, not in Australia".
Bu also said that downstream, domestic contractors’ roles are mostly limited to earth-moving, completing civil works and mechanical and electrical engineering.

The Gorgon Gas Project is a joint venture between Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Chevron believed to be talking to China about Gorgon gas

Chevron is believed to be in talks with China Petroleum & Chemical Corp and China National Offshore Oil Corp to sell some of its uncommitted 3 million tons of gas in the Gorgon Gas Project.
The uncommitted gas is believed to be valued at over $65 billion over 20 years.

The talks come after Exxon signed a $50 billion deal with PetroChina Co. to provide gas from the Gorgon Gas Project.