DeepOcean UK has been awarded a trenching
contract by Subsea 7 to carry out work on the Chevron-operated Gorgon gas project in Australia.
DeepOcean will be responsible for the project management,
engineering and associated trenching works of approximately 70km of main
umbilical for the Gorgon and Jansz-Io field developments.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Monday, October 15, 2012
Crackdown on foreign workers at Gorgon gas project
The Federal Government has moved to close a loophole allowing cheaper
foreign workers on Chevron's $43 billion Gorgon project, cheering the
union movement but sparking fresh concerns about rising costs on
Australia's major resource projects.
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said yesterday it would seek to change the Migration Act's application to offshore resource industry workers in light of its defeat in the so-called Allseas case.
Swiss-based offshore pipe-laying contractor Allseas became an IR lightning rod last year when it successfully used Tampa-era migration laws designed to stop boat people to see off a Federal Court challenge by the Gillard Government.
Federal Court Justice Neil McKerracher said at the time he was satisfied the ships operated by Allseas were not "resources installations" as defined in the Migration Act, in a case that spun on whether pipes laid by Allseas touched the seabed, and thus whether crew should be employed under Australian awards.
Allseas has since won further work on Chevron's $29 billion Wheatstone venture, prompting unions to demand changes to laws. The Government decided against appealing against the case and Mr Bowen said he was trying to strike a balance.
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said yesterday it would seek to change the Migration Act's application to offshore resource industry workers in light of its defeat in the so-called Allseas case.
Swiss-based offshore pipe-laying contractor Allseas became an IR lightning rod last year when it successfully used Tampa-era migration laws designed to stop boat people to see off a Federal Court challenge by the Gillard Government.
Federal Court Justice Neil McKerracher said at the time he was satisfied the ships operated by Allseas were not "resources installations" as defined in the Migration Act, in a case that spun on whether pipes laid by Allseas touched the seabed, and thus whether crew should be employed under Australian awards.
Allseas has since won further work on Chevron's $29 billion Wheatstone venture, prompting unions to demand changes to laws. The Government decided against appealing against the case and Mr Bowen said he was trying to strike a balance.
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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Svitzer wins 20-year Gorgon contract
Chevron Australia, which has the majority share in the Gorgon joint venture, has awarded tug operator Svitzer a 20-year contract on the Gorgon Gas Project.
Svitzer will supply four 33m, 80-tonne bollard-pull Azimuthing Stern Drive (ASD) tugs for the project which will begin in 2014.
Svitzer will supply four 33m, 80-tonne bollard-pull Azimuthing Stern Drive (ASD) tugs for the project which will begin in 2014.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Ertech wins $50 million Gorgon contract
Ertech Holdings has won a $50 million general services contract for the Gorgon gas project. The construction company will provide equipment and workforce to help construct a gas processing plant on Barrow Island. Ertech has delivered more than $200 million of construction work on the Gorgon gas project since 2009. This work includes the design and construction of the desalination plant, earthworks around the construction camp, and construction of landing berths at the island.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Gorgon gas project to help Australia be global no. 2 LNG supplier by 2015
Australia is on course to be the second largest LNG supplier in the world by 2015. Projects such as the Gorgon gas project and Wheatstone gas project should help Australia close in on the number 2 position by the middle of the decade.
"So far in 2011, final investment decisions were reached for four Australian LNG projects," Tania Constable, head of the resources division of the Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism said.
It is believed that Australia could even overtake Qatar as the number 1 LNG supplier in the world by 2020.
"So far in 2011, final investment decisions were reached for four Australian LNG projects," Tania Constable, head of the resources division of the Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism said.
It is believed that Australia could even overtake Qatar as the number 1 LNG supplier in the world by 2020.
Gorgon gas project to help Australia be global no. 2 LNG supplier by 2015
Australia is on course to be the second largest LNG supplier in the world by 2015. Projects such as the Gorgon gas project and Wheatstone gas project should help Australia close in on the number 2 position by the middle of the decade.
"So far in 2011, final investment decisions were reached for four Australian LNG projects," Tania Constable, head of the resources division of the Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism said.
It is believed that Australia could even overtake Qatar as the number 1 LNG supplier in the world by 2020.
"So far in 2011, final investment decisions were reached for four Australian LNG projects," Tania Constable, head of the resources division of the Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism said.
It is believed that Australia could even overtake Qatar as the number 1 LNG supplier in the world by 2020.
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Union says illegal workers on Gorgon gas project
The Maritime Union claims a number of illegal immigrants are working on the Gorgon gas project.
The union claims that a sub-contractor of Chevron is employing crane operators and deck hands on tourist visas and paying them below award wages.
"It's just a cheap grab for labour, cheap labour that it is on these multi-multi-billion dollar projects, it's a joke" said MUA Deputy National Secretary Mick Dolman.
The union claims that a sub-contractor of Chevron is employing crane operators and deck hands on tourist visas and paying them below award wages.
"It's just a cheap grab for labour, cheap labour that it is on these multi-multi-billion dollar projects, it's a joke" said MUA Deputy National Secretary Mick Dolman.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Rosen Group wins Gorgon Gas Project contract
Rosen Group was recently awarded four major baseline pipeline inspection contracts for the Gorgon Gas Project on Barrow Island in Western Australia. The contracts are worth approximately $US9 million. Rosen has nearly 15 years of Western Australian experience.
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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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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Gorgon contract won by ICON Engineering
A contract to build a Compensated Tension Lift Frame (CTLF) for use on the Gorgon gas project has been won by ICON Engineering.
The unit will be assembled in Perth and many of the componenents will be sourced from Australian suppliers.
The contract is worth $5.5 million.
The unit will be assembled in Perth and many of the componenents will be sourced from Australian suppliers.
The contract is worth $5.5 million.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Gorgon gas project delayed
The Gorgon gas project is suffering from construction delays. The delays have already affected Australian contractor AJ Lucas who has warned its first half profits were likely to drop. AJ Lucas is contracted to provide shore crossings to link the upstream facilities for the Gorgon gas project to the onshore infrastructure on Barrow Island.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Clough wins $300m Gorgon contract
Clough Ltd has won a $300 million contract for work on the Gorgon gas project in Western Australia.
"The work involves the transportation and installation of approximately 90km of 50cm pipeline, both offshore and onshore, from Barrow Island to the Dampier Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline," Clough said.
Clough said engineering and procurement would commence immediately. Site work is expected to start and finish in 2012.
"The work involves the transportation and installation of approximately 90km of 50cm pipeline, both offshore and onshore, from Barrow Island to the Dampier Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline," Clough said.
Clough said engineering and procurement would commence immediately. Site work is expected to start and finish in 2012.
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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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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Gorgon to be checked by KPMG
Chevron has appointed forensic accountants from KPMG to help avoid cost overruns on the Gorgon gas project. The accountants will look through invoices from contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that Chevron is not being overcharged. Chevron has awarded $24 billion worth of Gorgon contracts in the last year.
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Monday, October 11, 2010
PM praises Gorgon carbon project
The prime minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, visited the Gorgon gas project site last Saturday to praise the environmental credentials of the operation. The Gorgon gas project features the world's biggest carbon capture and storage program. At its annual meeting last week, the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum recognised the Gorgon gas project for its leadership in carbon capture and storage.
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Leighton wins Gorgon contract
A subsidiary of Leighton has won a massive contract to deliver civil and underground works on the Gorgon gas project. The $800m contract is in addition to the company's current Gorgon work which include a jetty and marine structures.
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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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Friday, September 10, 2010
Chevron board may visit Gorgon site
The board of Chevron is to visit Perth at the end of this month to mark the first anniversary of its decision to approve the Gorgon gas project in Western Australia. Considering the board is making the trip from Houston to Perth, it would be strange for them not to go that little bit further and visit the Gorgon site during their stay in Western Austalia. Chevron's board includes a former Daimler Chrysler co-chairman and the current chairman of Wells Fargo.
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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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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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