ABL Group awarded Jansz-Io Compression project contract

ABL Group has been awarded a contract by Chevron Australia to provide marine warranty survey services for the Jansz-Io Compression project offshore Western Australia.

ABL Group awarded Jansz-Io Compression project contract

Part of the original development plan for the Chevron Australia-operated Gorgon Project, the Jansz-Io Compression project involves the construction and installation of a 27,000-tonne normally unattended floating field control station offshore western Australia.

In addition, the development includes approximately 6,500 tonnes of subsea compression infrastructure, at 1,350 metres water depth, and a 135-kilometre-long submarine power cable linked to Barrow Island.

ABL’s Australian operations has been awarded the contract to act as marine warranty surveyor to oversee the safe delivery of transportation & installation (T&I) operations across four work packages. The work packages relate to the offshore installation, construction and marine transportation operation of the field control station and high-voltage power and communication transmission system, plus marine transportation of other high value and general project cargo.

ABL in Australia, headquartered in Perth, will manage the project, with collaboration from ABL offices in Asia and Europe to resource on-site attendance locally across the project’s global value chain.

Kervin Yeow, country manager of ABL in Australia, says:

“This is the second major MWS award for ABL in Australia recently, reflecting our recognised capability and track-record in supporting large Australian energy infrastructure construction and decommissioning projects.”

The subsea gas compression technology utilised at the Jansz-Io field will enhance the recoverability of natural gas from the field and maintain supply to the gas processing facilities on Barrow Island, ensuring Gorgon continues to deliver vital natural gas to customers in Western Australia and Asia for decades to come.

Alex Harrison, Group MD – Energy services, adds:

“We are delighted to be continuing to support Chevron here in Australia and to be working on yet another of their critical development projects.”