CB&I announced Thursday that it has been awarded two contracts valued in excess of $50 million by Woodside for additional work on the Pluto LNG Project in Western Australia. This is a third quarter award. Earlier this year, CB&I completed two full containment LNG tanks and three condensate tanks on the project.

CB&I designs, engineers and constructs some of the world's largest energy infrastructure projects, providing a full spectrum of EPC solutions and proven process technologies. Drawing upon more than a century of experience and the expertise of approximately 16,000 employees worldwide, CB&I executes more than 600 projects a year through its three business sectors: CB&I Lummus builds upstream and downstream oil & gas projects, LNG liquefaction and regasification terminals, and a wide range of other energy related projects; CB&I Steel Plate Structures designs, fabricates and constructs storage tanks and containment vessels and their associated systems for the oil & gas, water & wastewater, mining and nuclear industries; Lummus Technology capitalizes on more than 1,500 patents and patent applications to provide process technologies and catalysts for petrochemical facilities, oil refineries and gas processing plants.


Related Project
Pluto LNG Project
Facility Type: LNG Owner: Woodside Petroleum Ltd.; Tokyo Gas; Kansai Electric
Scope: New Construction Location: Burrup, Western Australia Australia