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Santos is a global low-cost producer of oil and gas committed to ever-cleaner energy and fuels production with operations across Australia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and North America.
At Santos, our commitment is to be a global leader in the transition to cleaner energy and clean fuels, by helping the world decarbonise to reach net-zero emissions in an affordable and sustainable way.
Santos is already Australia's biggest domestic gas supplier, a leading Asia Pacific LNG supplier and is committed to supplying the critical fuels such as oil and gas in a more sustainable way through decarbonising projects such as the Moomba CCS project.
Underpinned by a diverse portfolio of high-quality, long-life, low-cost oil and gas assets, Santos seeks to deliver long-term value to shareholders.
For more than 65 years, Santos has been working in partnership with local communities, providing local jobs and business opportunities, safely and sustainably developing its natural gas resources, and powering industries and households.
As customer demand evolves, Santos will grow its cleaner energy and clean fuels through carbon capture and storage, nature-based offsets, energy efficiency and use of renewables in its operations.
With a strong, low-cost base business supplying oil and gas and a clear action plan to develop cleaner energy and clean fuels, Santos remains resilient, value accretive and at the leading edge of the energy transition
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Barossa is an offshore gas and light condensate project being progressed by the Barossa Joint Venture comprising Santos Offshore Pty Ltd (Santos) as Operator and SK E&S Australia Pty Ltd.
The Dorado oil field contains 140 mmbbls (2C, 100%) of oil. It is located in the Bedout basin, approximately 150km north of Port Hedland in Petroleum permit WA-437-P. The project will be developed jointly in line with the equity split of Santos Offshore Pty Ltd 80% and Carnarvon Petroleum Pty Ltd 20%.
The offshore resource would be developed with up to 16 platform wells drilled by a jack-up drilling rig. These would be connected back to an adjacent Floating Production, Storage and Offloading facility (FPSO) moored in 95 metres of water above the Dorado field.
The proposed FPSO unit will have processing facilities to stabilise and store the oil and compress and re-inject gas to the reservoir.
As part of the Barossa development, Allseas will be responsible for the installation of the offshore rigid gas export pipeline and associated end structures (PLETs), as well as installation of mattresses for span correction, buckle initiation and pipeline crossing.
Barossa is an offshore gas and light condensate project being progressed by the Barossa Joint Venture comprising Santos NA Barossa Pty Ltd (Santos) as Operator, Santos Offshore Pty Ltd and SK E&S Australia Pty Ltd.
As part of the Barossa Offshore Project, Santos has selected BWO as the contractor to provide the FPSO Services.
Barossa is an offshore gas and light condensate project being progressed by the Barossa Joint Venture comprising Santos NA Barossa Pty Ltd (Santos) as Operator, Santos Offshore Pty Ltd and SK E&S Australia Pty Ltd.
As part of the Barossa Offshore Project, Santos has selected Subsea 7 as the contractor to provide the Transportation and Installation of Subsea Umbilicals Risers and Flowlines (SURF).
The Darwin LNG plant (DLNG) is a single train liquefaction and storage facility located at Wickham Point on Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. DLNG is currently receiving gas from the Bayu-Undan field in the Timor Sea and converts it into LNG. DLNG was commissioned in 2006 and has a design life to 2027. Bayu-Undan produced its first gas in 2004 and is now approaching the end of field life.
The DLNG Life Extension Project (the Project) seeks to utilise the shutdown window created by Bayu-Undan end of life to prepare the DLNG facility for backfill from the Barossa field, by undertaking several brownfield work packages.
A proudly Australian Company, Santos is the biggest producer of domestic gas in Western Australia and has been operating in the west since its first oshore discovery, in the Carnarvon Basin, in the early 1980s.
The Bayu-Undan Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Project targets the capture of up to 10 Mtpa of CO2 at a Darwin hub - initially from the Darwin LNG facility (DLNG), with potential future expansion to proximal 3rd party. Captured CO2 will be transported to, and stored in, the offshore Bayu-Undan reservoir (in Timor Leste waters).
Allseas Group S.A. is a global leader in offshore pipeline installation and subsea construction. The company employs over 2,000 people worldwide and operates a versatile fleet of six specialised pipelay and support vessels, designed and developed in-house.