Project Profile
Value: US$500 million
Location: Surat Basin, 40km west of Dalby in south-east Queensland, Australia
Reserves: 1P, 2P and 3P gross reserves of 73 PJ, 317 PJ and 319 PJ respectively
Construction completion: March 2016
Start-up Year: late 2016
The Daandine project is located in the Surat Basin, 40km west of Dalby in south-east Queensland, Australia. Netherland, Sewell and Associates Inc. (NSAI) have confirmed a sizable reserves base at the Daandine field with the certification resulting in 1P, 2P and 3P gross reserves of 73 PJ, 317 PJ and 319 PJ respectively.
The Daandine Expansion Project included three new compressors added to the central gas processing facility (CGPF) and 22 gas wells installed on three multi-well pads. The upgrade has increased production capacity to CGPF by around 60%.
The produced gas from Daandine field is for domestic and LNG market use. Arrow supplies both the Braemer 2 and Daandine power stations.
Operators:
Arrow Energy: Operator with 100% interest
Contractors:
Netherland, Sewell and Associates Inc.(NSAI): Reserve estimate
Clough AMEC: Awarded a US$20 million EPCM contract including the expansion of the existing central gas processing facility with three new reciprocating gas-driven compressors and associated process and utility plant, increasing the current total number of wells in the Daandine gas field by 22
WDS Limited and CPECC: Contract with a total value of around US$65M, for the Construction Master Services Agreement with Arrow Energy for Daandine facility expansion.