
The project involved the design and construction of a loading jetty, which included a typical piled with crossheads trestle with concrete superstructure, a loading platform for LNG and LPG / condensate, the provision of seawater intake including pump casing and slope protection, waste water outfall structures, navigation aids, marine operations, corrosion and cathodic protection systems.
The project comprised two separate vessel load-out berths, one for LNG and a second for LPG/Condensate. A Y-shaped approach jetty consisting of a 680-metres leg connecting to the LNG berth and a second 630-metres leg, connecting to the LPG/Condensate berth, provides access from the onshore facility.
The project allowed for gas to be transported from offshore and forms part of the onshore LNG facilities being developed in Darwin, Australia.
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