Gas
A major offshore gas and processing infrastructure development in southern Australia has advanced with funding support and contractor activity, signalling upcoming opportunities across energy, pipeline and plant upgrade works.
A gas processing development in Western Australia’s Mid West region has progressed into the environmental assessment phase following earlier planning approval.
A major offshore energy import proposal is progressing contractor engagement and network planning, creating potential opportunities across marine, civil and utility infrastructure packages.
Environmental approval has cleared the way for a major gas infrastructure project to progress, signalling upcoming construction activity and supply chain engagement opportunities.
Progress has been made on the expansion of an existing power generation facility in WA, with a delivery contractor in place.
A contract extension has been awarded to cater for improvements in reliability and longevity at an offshore gas development.
A large-scale underground coal and gas development has progressed within the state’s environmental assessment framework, advancing toward approvals and future procurement planning.
A plan has been revealed for the construction of a $120 million underground gas pipeline in northern NSW.
A significant expansion of the Kwinana Swift Power Station has received environmental approval, allowing construction of up to four new gas turbines and wide-ranging site upgrades that will add 250 megawatts of flexible generation capacity to the South West Interconnected System and deliver future hydrogen capability.
The Northern Territory government has given the green light to a new $66 million gas pipeline project in the Roper Gulf Region, moving it closer to construction and creating significant opportunities for suppliers and contractors, while supporting energy infrastructure expansion.