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Australian Industry Participation (AIP) Plan Summary
– Project Phase
Greater Enfield Area Development
1. Project Details
Designated Project Proponent: Woodside Energy Ltd.
Description of the project: The Greater Enfield Area Development is a Joint Venture between Woodside
Energy Ltd (Woodside) as Operator, and Mitsui E&P Australia Pty Ltd.
The Greater Enfield project aggregates the Norton-over-Laverda, Laverda Canyon and Cimatti oil
accumulations. Oil production is via a single dedicated 16” wet insulated carbon steel pipeline tied directly to
the Ngujima-Yin FPSO through a new dedicated flexible riser. Artificial lift at Laverda is by multiphase pumps,
and by gas lift at Cimatti. Matrix injection waterflood is employed in the Laverda Canyon and Cimatti
reservoirs, necessitating a new water clean-up package to be installed on the Ngujima-Yin.
Indicative Development Timeframes for the Greater Enfield Area Development
Basis of Design :
Front End and Engineering Design (FEED):
Final Investment Decision :
Commencement of drilling:
Installation:
Q2-Q3 2015
H2 2015
Mid 2016
Q1 2018- Q4 2020
Q1-Q4 2019
Estimated project value: Not advised
Project location: Greater Enfield Area Development is in the Exmouth Basin, located approximately 40 km due
West North West of the tip of the Exmouth Peninsular, Western Australia.
Link to project information:
http://www.woodside.com.au/supplying_to_woodside/Pages/Australian-Industry-Participation.aspx
http://www.projectconnect.com.au/
Project contact for procurement information:
Project Contact Person
Peter Chadwick
Project Contact Phone Number
+61 8 9348 4817
Project Contact E-mail Address
greaterenfield.aip@woodside.com.au
Other project proponents involved in the project: N/A
2. Opportunities to supply Goods and Services
Expected opportunities
Opportunities for
Australian
entities
Opportunities for
non-Australian
entities
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FPSO Upgrade
Engineering & Procurement
Yes
Yes
Shipyard Services
No
Yes
Geophysical Surveys
Yes
Yes
Geotechnical Investigations Surveys
Yes
No
Drill Rig Services
Yes
Yes
Electric Wire Services
Yes
No
Supply of OCTG
Yes
Yes
Surface Logging Services
Yes
No
Tubular Running Services
Yes
No
Provision of Fishing Tools, Drilling Jars & Associated Services
Yes
No
Cement, Cementing Chemicals & Services
Yes
No
Directional Drilling Services, Surveying & MD / LWD Equipment
and services
Yes
No
Solids Control & Equipment Services
Yes
No
Provision of Conductors and Associated Services
Yes
No
Well Completion Equipment and Installation Services
Yes
No
Coiled Tubing Services
Yes
No
Drilling Fluids Equipment, Materials & Services
Yes
No
Line Hanger Equipment Services
Yes
No
Subsea hardware and multiphase pump
Yes
Yes
Linepipe
No
Yes
Linepipe coating services
No
Yes
Fabrication of subsea structures
Yes
Yes
Umbilical EHU
No
Yes
Subsea Valves and Fittings
Yes
Yes
Flexibles Flowlines and Risers
No
Yes
Surveys
Drilling & Completions
Subsea & Pipeline
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Installation of subsea equipment and materials
Yes
Yes
Pre-Commissioning
Yes
Yes
Disclaimer: The information provided in the table above is based on an initial assessment by the company. Any questions or issues should
be raised with the project contact.
3. Standards to be used by the project
It is a Woodside requirement that standards utilised are either Australian or internationally recognised
equivalents, unless otherwise justified due to specific technological, commercial, intellectual property or
similar requirements.
The reasons for use of non-Australian/ international standards whether due to technology, intellectual
property or other commercial considerations will be published on the relevant procurement entity’s website.
4. AIP activities undertaken by the Project Proponent
The activities undertaken by Woodside will ensure that full, fair and reasonable opportunity has been provided
to Australian companies. Woodside will ensure that obligations arising under the Australian Jobs Act 2013
(Cth) (the Act) are fulfilled and are cascaded down in contracts with procurement entities.
Woodside, when acting as a procurement entity, will engage in advance of commencement of tendering
activity for key goods and services with an independent service provider to determine whether Australian
capability and capacity exists for scopes of work in excess of A$1 million.
Where an independent service provider confirms that Australian industry capability exists, procurement
entities will advertise relevant scopes of work on ProjectConnect seeking Australian industry expressions of
interest prior to commencing further vendor market engagement.
Woodside will provide a briefing/update to industry within three months of commencing FEED and within
three months of achieving an affirmative final investment decision (FID). Woodside will promote the events
inviting interested vendors to obtain a greater understanding of the scope of the project, the AIP process being
pursued and indicative project time lines.
Where required Woodside will develop training material for its staff to understand the requirements of the
Act, use an independent industry capability verification service to assess Australian capability, and utilise the
ProjectConnect website. These training materials may be provided to Woodside’s procurement entities as
appropriate.
Woodside will periodically run an AIP assurance process to ensure appropriate AIP processes are being
followed by Woodside personnel and procurement entity personnel.
5. AIP activities to be undertaken by procurement entities
Woodside as part of tender and award process for engagement of procurement entities will ensure that the
requirements of the Act have been incorporated into the agreement between the parties, include the
requirements in respect of:
1. Contractor AIP Contact Officer –notification of appointment, activity report.
2. Contractor AIP Management Plans – sample AIP Management Plans.
3. Independent Australian capability assessment service provider – sample documentary letters
of advice.
4. ProjectConnect Vendor Portal – Reports from ProjectConnect on supplier activity i.e. utilising
the vendor portal.
5. Australian Jobs Act training - when, where and who participated.
6. Copy of Greater Enfield Area Development information provided on the Project Connect
website.
7. Unsuccessful vendor short-listing feedback sample letters.
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8. Project Proponent / Contractor - Unsuccessful bidder feedback – sample letters.
9. Supplier briefing presentations
10. Contract with an independent service provider
11. Sample packages listed on ProjectConnect
12. Sample corporate disclosure material related to the project, such as investor briefings or ASX
announcements
Woodside will also require that procurement entities engage with an independent service provider for
documentary advice regarding Australian capacity and capability in respect of key goods and services, and that
they utilise the services of ProjectConnect to advertise for vendor expression of interest.
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