AUSTRALIA

Thiess wins $1.8 billion in upstream work for QCLNG

THIESS has won a bumper contract with the QCLNG joint venture, bagging $1.8 billion to build all 18 field compressor stations and four central processing plants in the Surat Basin in support of the LNG project.

Thiess wins $1.8 billion in upstream work for QCLNG

The agreement significantly expands on a previous contract held by Thiess to construct six FSCs and one CPP, signed in 2012 for $325 million. Given the significant improvement in the contract, Thiess...

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