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Abstract INPEX has begun construction of one of the world's largest oil and gas projects following the Final Investment Decision (FID) on the US $34 Billion Ichthys LNG Project in Australia on 13 January 2012. The Ichthys LNG Project is a joint venture between INPEX (Operator) and Total with Tokyo Gas, Osaka Gas, Chubu Electric and Toho Gas. The Ichthys Field is situated in the Timor Sea approximately 200 kilometers off the Western Australian coast and over 800 kilometers from Darwin. Three exploratory wells drilled in 2000 and 2001 resulted in the discovery of an extremely promising gas and condensate field with resource estimates from two reservoirs totaling approximately 12TCF of gas and 500 million barrels of condensate. Conceptual studies, FEED and ITT followed and development leading to sanctioning of the Ichthys LNG Project by INPEX and Total. Gas from the Ichthys Gas-Condensate Field in the Browse Basin will undergo preliminary processing offshore to remove water and extract condensate. The gas will then be exported to onshore processing facilities in Darwin via an 889 kilometer subsea Gas Export Pipeline (GEP). Most condensate will be sent to a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel for stabilization and storage prior to being shipped to global markets. The Ichthys LNG Project is expected to produce 8.4 million tons of LNG and 1.6 million tons of LPG per annum, along with approximately 100,000 barrels of condensate per day at peak.
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf (1.00)
- Asia > Japan > Kantō > Tokyo Metropolis Prefecture > Tokyo (0.24)
- Asia > Japan > Kansai > Osaka Prefecture > Osaka (0.24)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > Western Australia > Timor Sea > Browse Basin (0.99)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Timor Sea > Browse Basin (0.99)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Browse Basin > Caswell Basin > Ichthys Field (0.99)
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Abstract In a world where perception is reality it is crucial for oil & gas companies to maintain transparent and constructive relationships with their stakeholders. To ensure business continuity companies must build strategies that are centered on respect, listening, dialogue and stakeholder involvement. This has come to be known as establishing a "social license to operate." With this in mind, and with the help of the Altermondo consultancy, Total developed the SRM+ tool in 2006. This is a methodology by which an entity (a project group, a subsidiary) compares its internal vision of the societal context in which it operates with the perception of its external stakeholders and builds action plans aimed at bridging the gaps between them. In 2011 the Ichthys LNG Project in Australia, a Joint Venture between INPEX (operator) and Total, applied the SRM+ tool. A total of 35 external stakeholder groups were interviewed, from the Northern Territory, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. Although most stakeholders stated they were very satisfied with the quality of their relationship with INPEX and the Ichthys Project, several valuable suggestions were made on how to improve the dialogue and strengthen relationships. The SRM+ process provided valuable insights that are difficult to glean from routine interaction with stakeholders. It also gave confidence to the Project managers that they understand the issues, concerns and expectations of key stakeholders and that external risks are being appropriately managed. Following the SRM+ engagement, several Project managers made adjustments to their strategies. Possibly the most important outcome of SRM+ was that it has created the foundation for the Ichthys Project's long-term approach to stakeholder engagement. Going forward, INPEX plans to build on the SRM+ process by developing and deploying a stakeholder relationship management software package for the Ichthys Project that will enable the organization to identify, manage and respond to issues of importance to its stakeholders. Doing so will ensure that the Ichthys Project is able to maintain its social license to operate.
- Questionnaire & Opinion Survey (0.88)
- Public Relations > Community Relations (0.65)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > Western Australia > Timor Sea > Browse Basin (0.99)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Timor Sea > Browse Basin (0.99)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Browse Basin > Caswell Basin > Ichthys Field (0.99)
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > North West Shelf > Browse Basin > Browse LNG Project (0.99)
- Management > Strategic Planning and Management > Project management (1.00)
- Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainability > Sustainability/Social Responsibility > Social responsibility and development (1.00)
- Facilities Design, Construction and Operation > Natural Gas Conversion and Storage > Liquified natural gas (LNG) (1.00)