
Wood will deliver a comprehensive concept study for the project, considering engineering, technology, financing, health and safety, environmental and socioeconomic drivers, among others things. (Source: Shutterstock)
Wood Plc has been selected as the lead specialist consultant for an independent study for the Sunrise joint venture’s (SJV) Greater Sunrise Development, comprising the Sunrise and Troubadour gas and condensate fields offshore Australia.
The study, announced July 2, is on target for completion by fourth quarter 2024 and will support SJV in advancing the development to the next stage. Wood will deliver a comprehensive concept study for the project, considering engineering, technology, financing, health and safety, environmental and socioeconomic drivers, among others things.
Partners in SJV include Woodside Energy as operator with a 33.44% stake, TIMOR GAP with a 56.56% stake and Osaka Gas with the remaining 10%.
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