Oil and Gas Projects

Oil & Gas and pipeline infrastructure

Oil and Gas Projects

Oil and gas projects involve complex, safety-critical infrastructure delivered within highly regulated environments. Across major LNG developments in Australia, engineering and project support services have contributed to the delivery of large-scale facilities including processing plants and associated infrastructure. The work supports construction, commissioning, and operational readiness while maintaining strict compliance with safety, quality, and regulatory requirements, ensuring reliable performance in line with Australian standards and industry best practice.

1.Ichthys LNG Bladin Point Plant – E&I (NT, Australia)

The Ichthys LNG Project is one of the world’s largest integrated oil and gas developments. The project processes gas from the Ichthys Field offshore to produce LNG, LPG, and condensate at the Bladin Point onshore processing facility in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

AIMS provided Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) engineering and project support services for works associated with the Bladin Point plant. The scope included system installation, integration, and compliance activities delivered within a large-scale, safety-critical LNG operating environment.

2.GLNG (Gladstone LNG) Project (QLD, Australia)

The GLNG Project is a major liquefied natural gas development in Queensland, converting coal seam gas (CSG) from the Surat and Bowen Basins into LNG at the Curtis Island onshore processing facility near Gladstone. The project represents one of Australia’s largest CSG-to-LNG developments and plays a key role in supporting domestic and international energy supply through large-scale, regulated infrastructure delivery.

AIMS worked within established project frameworks to support engineering and technical activities across construction and commissioning phases. The scope focused on delivering compliant, safety-critical solutions aligned with Australian standards and LNG operating requirements, supporting reliable project execution in a complex industrial environment.

3.QCLNG (Queensland Curtis LNG) Project (QLD, Australia)

The Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) Project is a major coal seam gas-to-liquefied natural gas development located on Curtis Island near Gladstone, Queensland. The project converts coal seam gas sourced from Queensland’s Surat Basin into LNG for export markets. As one of Australia’s significant LNG developments, QCLNG operates within a highly regulated and safety-critical environment, requiring disciplined engineering execution and strict compliance with industry and regulatory standards.

AIMS worked within established project delivery frameworks to support engineering and technical activities across construction and commissioning phases. The involvement focused on providing compliant, safety-driven support suited to large-scale LNG infrastructure operating in complex industrial conditions.

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