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Revised EP for Ichthys Project accepted by NOPSEMA

06 May, 2022
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NOPSEMA has accepted a revision for the operation of the INPEX-operated Ichthys Project offshore facility located off the north west coast of Western Australia.

The revised environment plan (EP) covers the next five years of the expected 40-year Ichthys field life. In addition to continuing production operations, the interlinked facility will undertake shutdown periods to conduct maintenance activities and to allow for the installation and commissioning of new equipment and infrastructure over this time.

To account for future decline in reservoir pressure over time, space and weight has been reserved for a Booster Compression Module (BCM) to be installed on the central processing facility (CPF). The BCM installation is currently scheduled for the 2024 – 2025 period. During periods of intense activity such as shutdowns/BCM installation an accommodation support vessel will be required to accommodate additional personnel.

During the life of the revised EP, inspection, maintenance repair activities may be required to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the infrastructure.

Inspection activities, generally involving the use of a support vessel and remotely operated underwater vehicles include, but are not limited to, inspection of the CPF and floating production, storage, and offtake facility (FPSO) hulls and subsea infrastructure. In addition, marine acoustic surveys (e.g. side scan sonar and multibeam echo sounders) may also be undertaken. These inspections are typically conducted from a vessel or autonomous underwater vehicle fitted with acoustic instruments.

The exact frequency and nature of inspection activities is risk based and will depend on the specificities of individual systems/equipment.

As part of planned maintenance and coinciding with a major shutdown, INPEX plans to insert an inline pigging tool to assess the internal wall of the GEP. This activity will involve the use of a vessel to lower a Pig Launcher Receiver (PLR) which will be attached at the Gas Export Riser Base (GERB) located in WA-50-L.

Once installed, the PLR pushes the pig from offshore along the length of the GEP to the Ichthys LNG onshore plant and is currently scheduled for the 2022-23 period and is expected to last for at least seven days. The PLR will remain in-situ and be recovered from the GERB during the scheduled 2024 shutdown.

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