This will produce gas and condensate from the Sunrise and Troubadour fields between Timor-Leste and Australia’s Northern Territory. Estimated resources are 5.1 Tcf of gas and 226 MMbbl of condensate.
Wood’s scope covers engineering, technology, financing, commercial structures, fiscal, environmental, health and safety, and local content.
The study, due to be completed by the fourth quarter, will help the Sunrise Joint Venture (Woodside, TIMOR GAP and Osaka Gas) take the development forward to the next phase.