Woodside Petroleum says it will soon be loading first gas for export from its Pluto LNG project, after commencing production at the $14.9 billion operation near Karratha.
Chief executive Peter Coleman said the milestone was a defining moment in the company’s history.
“Pluto cements Woodside’s position as a major supplier of LNG to the Asia-Pacific region and builds on our position as a global leader in upstream oil and gas,” Mr Coleman said in a statement.
“Execution of the Pluto LNG project, from discovery of the gas field in 2005 to first LNG in 2012, demonstrates Woodside’s significant offshore and onshore capabilities.”
The project is expected to add between 17 million and 21 million barrels of oil (mmboe) equivalent to Woodside’s 2012 prodcution.
Long term, Woodside expects Pluto to contribute 37mmboe yearly.
Woodside is operating Pluto in joint venture with Tokyo Gas and Kansai Electric Power.
Its shares were up slightly on the ASX today, gaining 1.42 per cent to finish trade at $34.92.