The contract has been awarded to an international consortium comprising the Chiyoda Corporation, Chicago Bridge and Iron and Saipem.
The Arrow LNG Plant will be designed with two processing trains, each producing nominally 4 MMt/a of LNG for export, with potential to double the size to four trains that could produce up to 16 MMt/a of LNG.
Arrow Energy, which is jointly owned by Shell and PetroChina, is planning to develop a coal seam gas (CSG)-to-LNG processing facility on Curtis Island, Queensland. The proposed LNG plant on Curtis Island will be supplied with CSG from Arrow’s reserves located in the Surat Basin in south east Queensland and the Bowen Basin in central Queensland.

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