Trefoil Project

Project at a glance
About Beach Energy Limited
Beach Energy is an ASX listed, oil and gas, exploration and production company headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia. It has operated and non-operated, onshore and offshore, oil and gas production from five producing basins across Australia and New Zealand and is a key supplier to the Australian east coast gas market. Beach’s asset portfolio includes ownership interests in strategic oil and gas infrastructure, such as the Moomba processing facility, as well as a suite of high potential exploration prospects. Beach is highly focused on maintaining the highest health, safety and environmental standards.
Description of Works:
Define Phase
- Facilities – Design and Engineering – System Engineering; Subsea and Pipeline FEED, Umbilical and Controls, Yolla Brownfield, Lang Lang Brownfield;
- Tendering of Long Lead Items – XMTs including SCMs; Wellheads; Drill Bits; Oil Country Tubular Goods; Completions Tubular; Completions Equipment and Umbilicals.
- Drilling and Completions - Engineering Studies to support Engineering Design, and Expression of Interest for Drill Rig.
- Marine Surveys (if required).
Execute Phase
- Drilling and Completions – Drill Rig; Vessels;
- Facilities - Subsea and Pipeline; Brownfield.
- Critical Services – Marine Grade Oil; Storage; Waste Management; Supply Base and Aviation.
Contracts and Procurement
The contracts and procurement strategy for key goods and services is to competitively tender packages to companies with the capability, capacity and demonstrated experience in the Australian offshore Oil and Gas industry. Project design and execution will be done to Australian Statutory Laws and Regulations and will be designed predominantly to International Codes and Standards with some specific Australian Standards.
Suppliers may be required to meet conditions for certain activities defined by Victorian Government legislation (e.g. Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Resources Act, Environmental protection Act) and Commonwealth Government legislation (e.g. Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act and Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act).
Individual standards requirements may vary between different scopes of work for the Trefoil Project and will be set out as part of the contracting strategy developed for each work package.
Project Timeline
Tender packages for Trefoil Project are expected to commence Q2/Q3 2021, with work to commence from Q3 2021.
Project Enquiries
Rachael Connors
Beach Energy Limited
Email: Rachael.connors@beachenergy.com.au
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