No FEED for Bonaparte FLNG for now (Australia)

Infrastructure

Santos and GDF SUEZ today announced that the Bonaparte LNG project will consider other potential development options in addition to the floating LNG concept to develop the Petrel, Tern and Frigate natural gas fields, located 250 kilometres offshore west of Darwin, Australia.

No FEED for Bonaparte FLNG for now (Australia)

These options will include a pipeline connection to Darwin.

“While the partners firmly believe the fields have material value, having been fully appraised, their future development using floating LNG technology, although technically robust as demonstrated during extensive pre-FEED studies, does not currently meet the companies’ commercial requirements,” reads a statement published by Santos.

Consequently, the proposed Bonaparte floating LNG project will not be taken into the front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase at this point in time.

Santos received a cash consideration of US$200 million when the Bonaparte LNG joint venture was formed, and has received a full carry on study and development costs by GDF SUEZ, which is the operator of the project with 60% stake. Santos owns 40%.

 

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June 19, 2014