Doris Engineering completes Equus gas field study off Western Australia

Doris Engineering completes Equus gas field study off Western Australia

France’s Doris Engineering completed a conceptual engineering study on the development of the Equus gas field off Australia for Western Gas, a Perth based operator.

Courtesy of Western Gas

Western Gas is looking to develop the field located in the Carnarvon Basin basin, about 200 kilometers north-west of Onslow in Western Australia, by 2023.

The company intends to deploy an offshore processing facility and a pipeline to shore for the project.

Development will be phased, with the initial development comprising three production wells linked by subsea infrastructure to a floating production storage and offloading facility.

Facilities onboard the offshore facility will include gas dehydration, condensate stripping and gas compression.

Dry sales gas will be piped to shore by way of a 220-km pipeline with landfall near Onslow, which has in recent years undergone a significant transformation to become a regional service center to the oil and gas industry.

Onshore facilities will be dependent on the outcome of gas marketing arrangements. Gas supply is expected to be up to 250 terajoules of gas a day, Western Gas’ statement reads.

Alternative development options are being progressed, given the proximity to current and planned infrastructure and the opportunity to collaborate with other resource owners and accelerate gas development.