Offshore Field Development Projects
Browse LNG Browse
Operator:Woodside
Water Depth:750 m / 2,475 ft
Region:Australia
Country:Australia
Last Updated:May 1, 2013    (view update history)
Project Description
The Browse LNG development is located in the Browse Basin about 264 miles (425 kilometers) north of Broome off the western coast of Australia. The consortium developing the project include Woodside (operator), Shell, BP and BHP Billiton. Current ownership is as follows: Woodside 31.15; BP Plc 17%; MiMi 14.7% Royal Dutch Shell Plc 27% and BHP Billiton 10%.

Woodside will process gas and condensate from three fields – Torosa (discovered 1971), Brecknock (discovered 1979) and Calliance fields (discovered 2000) - situated in a water depth of up to 2,297 feet (700 meters). It is estimated that these three fields hold roughly 13.3 trillion cubic feet of dry gas and 360 million barrels of condensate in reserves. The project has a life expectancy of 40 years.

Since 2006, ...
The Browse LNG development is located in the Browse Basin about 264 miles (425 kilometers) north of Broome off the western coast of Australia. The consortium developing the project include Woodside (operator), Shell, BP and BHP Billiton. Current ownership is as follows: Woodside 31.15; BP Plc 17%; MiMi 14.7% Royal Dutch Shell Plc 27% and BHP Billiton 10%.

Woodside will process gas and condensate from three fields – Torosa (discovered 1971), Brecknock (discovered 1979) and Calliance fields (discovered 2000) - situated in a water depth of up to 2,297 feet (700 meters). It is estimated that these three fields hold roughly 13.3 trillion cubic feet of dry gas and 360 million barrels of condensate in reserves. The project has a life expectancy of 40 years.

Since 2006, the partners scouted several options for the location of the Browse LNG development’s processing facilities. In October 2009, the Western Australian Government signed a preliminary agreement with Woodside Energy to accelerate key studies for the development of a precinct to process LNG for the Browse LNG Project at James Price Point. In February 2010, the consortium selected James Price Point for the project location, which is situated 37 miles (60 kilometers)north of Broome.

The Browse LNG project is estimated to cost between $30 and $50 billion.

Field Development

In February 2010, the project entered the design phase when Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemical, Bechtel Australia and Kellogg Brown & Root received a design contract for the onshore component.

Contracts for the offshore components were awarded to a joint venture of WorleyParsons Services Pty Ltd and Granherne Pty Ltd for the facilities scope, and to J P Kenny Pty Ltd for the subsea and pipelines scope. KBR also received a contract to execute a study to focus on Woodside's onshore LNG facilities. Execution of the study took about nine months to complete.

The next phase of the project is FEED (front-end engineering and design). Fluor Offshore Solutions received a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract. Fluor’s scope of work includes FEED services for the offshore central gas processing facility including the steel jackets, a compression platform and an utilities accommodation platform. Fluor and McDermott International will work together to design the steel jackets and float-over installation.

Woodside is in the process of finalizing the front-end engineering and design phase for the proposed Browse LNG Development. In December 2011 the project met a significant milestone, with the submission of the draft final Field Development Plan (FDP) for the Browse basin gas fields, in line with the requirements of the retention lease conditions. The FDP provides the technical support required for the production license application process.

Activities
Status Updates
Possible Use of Shell FLNG Technology for Browse
Type: Operator Update

May. 2013 - Woodside and Shell have entered into an agreement that sets out the principals that will apply if Browse is developed using Shell's floating liquid natural gas (FLNG) technology. The agreement provides a framework that would enable the Browse joint venture to progress FLNG as a development concept. The Browse partners will immediately begin to evaluate the agreement, the extent of work on alternative development concepts and the obligations under the Browse retention leases. Just a few weeks ago, Woodside and its partners elected to abandon their onshore LNG development concept due to extremely high development costs. Browse resources are estimated at 15.5 Tcf of natural gas.

Woodside Pumps the Brakes on Browse
Type: Operator Update

Apr. 2013 - After completing technical and commercial evaluations of the proposed Browse LNG development off Western Australia, Woodside has determined the chosen development concept does not meet the company's commercial requirements for a positive final investment decision. Woodside, together with the Browse joint venture partners, will immediately begin evaluating other development concepts which could include floating technologies, a pipeline to existing LNG facilities nearby or a smaller onshore option.

Browse LNG Project Loses Chevron in Swap with Shell
Type: Operator Update

Aug. 2012 - Interests in two major natural gas projects in Australia have changed hands between Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron Corporation. Shell has agreed to swap its interest 33.3-percent interest in two gas fields associated with its Wheatstone project located in Western Australia and pay $450 million in cash to Chevron. In return, Shell will receive a combined interest of 36.7-percent interest in the Browse LNG project.

Shell will now hold a 35-percent ownership in West Browse and 25-percent in East Browse. International Director for Shell Upstream, Andy Brown believes this deal with simplify the ownership of the Browse gas fields.

Environmental Regulators Give Nod for Browse LNG Development
Type: Status Update

Jul. 2012 - Western Australia's Environment Protection Authority chairman Paul Vogel has recommended the $35 billion Woodside Petroleum-led Browse liquefied natural gas project can precede, describing the assessment as the most complex in the agency's history. The recommendation is subject to a two-week public appeal process before the EPA's assessment will go to state and federal environmental ministers. The EPA's 29 conditions embrace underwater noise monitoring and fossil heritage management plans to sediment disturbance testing. Final bids from contractors for the onshore work at James Price Point are to be finalized later this month, which will give the partners a clearer view of the economics of the 12 million ton a year LNG plant.

Browse Amendments Receive Govt Approval
Type: Development Activity

Apr. 2012 - Woodside was advised that the Commonwealth Minister for Resources and Energy and the WA Minister for Mines and Petroleum have approved amendments to the Browse Basin retention leases. The amendments include extending the condition relating to readiness for a final investment decision on the proposed Browse LNG Development in Australia from mid-2012 to the first half of 2013. This will allow time to better evaluate the outcomes of front-end engineering and design work and the results of the tender processes for the developments major contracts. The Browse LNG development consists of three fields: Torosa, Brecknock and Calliance. It is estimated they hold roughly 13.3 Tcf of dry gas and 360 million barrels of condensate in reserves.

KCA Granted FEED Gig for Browse LNG Development
Type: Contract Award

Jun. 2011 - Woodside Energy has selected KCA Deutag, one of two drilling contractors, to carry out a substantial Front End Engineering Design (FEED) contract relating to a 3,000HP Modular Platform Drilling Rig (MPDR) for the Browse Liquefied Natural Gas LNG Development offshore Australia. The MPDR will be capable of drilling large bore gas wells up to 29,528 feet (9,000 meters) and move between Dry Tree Units (DTUs) based on a tension leg platform design. The DTUs will reside over the Calliance and Brecknock fields, located about 168 miles (270 kilometers) from the Kimberley Coast, Western Australia. By year-end, Woodside expects to obtain environmental approvals, acquire a land access agreement, and have the FEED completed. By accomplishing these goals, the Browse Joint Venture can make a final investment decision by mid-2012.

Wood Group to Perform Browse LNG FEED
Type: Contract Award

Apr. 2011 - Wood Group Kenny has received a contract to support the Browse LNG development offshore Australia. J P Kenny Pty together with its related Wood Group Kenny sister companies, will perform subsea and pipelines front-end engineering design (FEED) for the project. The FEED project commenced in February 2011 and first gas is expected in 2017. The Browse gas fields include the Torosa, Brecknock, and Calliance discoveries, and the natural gas contained in these fields will primarily be converted into LNG for export to international markets. The shareholders in the Browse LNG project include Woodside, BHP Billiton, BP, Chevron and Shell.

Fluor Gets FEED Gig for Browse LNG Development
Type: Contract Award

Feb. 2011 - Fluor Corporation announced that its Fluor Offshore Solutions received a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract by Woodside for the Browse LNG project. Fluor’s scope of work includes FEED services for the offshore central gas processing facility including the steel jackets, a compression platform and utilities accommodation platform. Fluor and McDermott International will work together to design the steel jackets and float-over installation. Fluor will complete the FEED in late 2011. The Browse development is located in the Browse Basin about 264 miles (425 kilometers) north of Broome off the western coast of Australia.

Browse Processing Facility
Prospect - Feb 2010 to -

Calliance
Under Development - Feb 2010 to -

In February 2010, the project entered its design phase. The contract for the design phase was awarded to Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemical, Bechtel Australia and Kellogg Brown & Root.

Discovery (Drilled) - 2000 to 2001

Brecknock
Under Development - Feb 2010 to -

In February 2010, the project entered its design phase. The contract for the design phase was awarded to Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemical, Bechtel Australia and Kellogg Brown & Root.

Discovery (Drilled) - 1979 to 1980

Torosa
Under Development - Feb 01, 2010 to -

In February 2010, the project entered its design phase. The contract for the design phase was awarded to Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemical, Bechtel Australia and Kellogg Brown & Root.

Discovery (Drilled) - 1971 to 1972

Update History
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UPDATE TYPE DATE DAYS AGO
Field Updated May 01, 2013 21
Activity Added May 01, 2013 21
Facility Updated Apr 12, 2013 40
Field Updated Apr 12, 2013 40
Activity Added Apr 12, 2013 40
Project Description Updated Aug 22, 2012 273
Field Updated Aug 22, 2012 273
Activity Added Aug 20, 2012 275
Field Updated Jul 16, 2012 310
Activity Added Jul 16, 2012 310
Project Description Updated Jun 22, 2012 334
Facility Added Jun 22, 2012 334
Facility Status Added Jun 22, 2012 334
Field Updated Apr 10, 2012 407
Project Description Updated Apr 10, 2012 407
Activity Added Apr 10, 2012 407
Project Description Updated Feb 03, 2012 474
Field Updated Feb 03, 2012 474
Field Updated Jun 28, 2011 694
Project Description Added Jun 28, 2011 694
Field Status Added Jun 28, 2011 694
Field Status Updated Jun 13, 2011 709
Field Added Jun 13, 2011 709
Field Status Added Jun 13, 2011 709
Activity Added Jun 06, 2011 716
Field Updated Jun 06, 2011 716
Field Added Apr 14, 2011 769
Field Updated Apr 14, 2011 769
Field Status Added Apr 14, 2011 769
Activity Added Apr 14, 2011 769
Activity Added Feb 23, 2011 819

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Facility Name Browse Processing Facility
Duty Gas
Operator Woodside
Current Status Prospect since 2010
Host Type Fixed Platform
Water Depth n/a
Dev.Cost n/a
 
Region Australia
 
Location
 
Field Name Brecknock
Discovery Date Jan 1979
Block WA-R-2, WA-TR/5, WA-28-R, WA-29-R, WA-30-R
Reserve Type Gas
Current Status Under Development
Production Start
Water Depth 750 m / 2,475 ft
Field Name Calliance
Discovery Date Jan 2000
Block WA-R-2, WA-TR/5, WA-28-R, WA-29-R, WA-30-R
Reserve Type Gas
Current Status Under Development
Production Start
Water Depth 750 m / 2,475 ft
Field Name Torosa
Discovery Date Jan 1971
Block WA-R-2, WA-TR/5, WA-28-R, WA-29-R, WA-30-R
Reserve Type Gas
Current Status Under Development
Production Start
Water Depth 750 m / 2,475 ft