LNG

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has triggered a revolution in the global gas market. In the past, natural gas was a regional commodity, consumed near where it was produced and transported by pipelines. Today liquefaction technology enables natural gas to be reduced to 1/600th of its original volume and transported by LNG ships across the globe.

Clough is the project delivery partner of choice for LNG projects in Australiasia. Our core competencies in engineering and construction combined with local expertise and strategic partnerships ensures consistent project success for our LNG clients. Clough’s capabilities include:

Liquefaction and Regasification:

 

Marine infrastructure (in conjunction with BAM International bv as part of the Bam Clough Joint Venture):

  • Approach jetties
  • LNG loading platforms
  • Dolphin berthing structures
  • Roadways
  • Piping support structures


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Related Projects

onglng-gas-gathering-plant.jpg   PNG LNG Gas Gathering Plant EPC4
Client:
ExxonMobil
Location: Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Year:
Current
Scope of work: Scope includes the EPC work for the gas conditioning plant, nearby wellheads and associated piping and infrastructure, to be located in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. The work will be performed by CBI Clough JV, a joint venture between US EPC contractor CB&I (65%) and Clough (35%).
     
 

PNG LNG Upstream Infrastructure
Client:
ExxonMobil
Location: Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Year:
Current
Scope of work: Awarded the early works associated with the PNG LNG project.

     
 

Gorgon EPCM
Client:
Chevron Australia
Location: Barrow Island, Western Australia
Year: Current
JV: Kellogg Joint Venture – Gorgon (KJV-G)
Scope of work: KJV-G is undertaking both the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) contract and Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) contract for all downstream facilities on the Gorgon LNG Project.

     

Pluto LNG Jetty Berth
Client:
Woodside Energy Limited
Location: Karratha, Western Australia
Year: 2009
JV: Bam Clough Joint Venture
Scope of work: The 300 metre long approach LNG jetty berth includes a 40 x 50 metre platform, four breasting dolphins, six mooring dolphins and navigational aids. Construction utilised the IB909 jack up barge with enhanced lifting capacity.

 
 

Woodside LNG Jetty - Train V Expansion
Client:
Woodside Energy Limited
Location: Dampier, Western Australia
Year: 2007
JV: Harbourworks Clough Joint Venture
Scope of work: Construction of a second LNG loading berth at Woodside's Karratha onshore gas plant. The extension to the existing marine terminal provides an additional new berth for LNG tankers with capacities of up to 145,000m3.

     
 

LNG Expansion Project - EPCm Phase IV
Client: Woodside Energy Limited
Location: Western Australia
Year: 2004
JV: Kellogg Joint Venture
Scope of work: Clough, as part of a the Kellogg Joint Venture completed the EPCm Phase IV which included: LNG train 4, sulfinol unit, power generation unit, other utilities, brownfields interconnecting racks, tie-ins and trunkline onshore terminal (BOD and FEED initially).

     
 

LNG Marine Structures Phase 1 & 2
Client: Woodside Energy Limited
Location: Western Australia
Year: 1983/1985
JV: Harbourworks Clough Joint Venture (now Bam Clough Joint Venture)
Scope of work: The Harbourworks Clough Joint Venture completed Phase 1 which included the supply, fabrication and installation of ten large single pile dolphins. Phase 2 consisted of the construction of the LNG and Condensate Load Out Jetty, the first structure of its kind ever built in Australia.