KRB subsidiary Granherne wins Bonaparte LNG pre-feed contract from GDF Suez

A consulting subsidiary of KBR, Granherne has been selected by GDF SUEZ to execute the upstream pre-Front End Engineering and Design (pre-FEED) study for the Bonaparte Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project. 
The Bonapart LNG project is a proposed floating liquefaction plant to be located in the Bonaparte Basin, Northern Territory, Australia. The project, being developed through a joint venture between GDF SUEZ and Santos Ltd., has a planned LNG capacity of two million tonnes per annum (mtpa). 
Granherne will provide a single integrated service for the upstream pre-FEED, comprising various disciplines such as subsea engineering, field development planning, process, safety engineering and flow assurance. The project will be managed by Granherne’s Asia Pacific regional office in Perth. 
“This is an exciting project for Granherne. Execution of the Bonaparte pre-FEED allows the company the opportunity to support a significant global player on a challenging floating LNG project,” said Richard D’Souza, Vice President, Granherne Global Operations. “This contract award also allows Granherne the opportunity to expand its portfolio to include the growth of our multi-discipline capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region.” 
Granherne, a wholly owned subsidiary of KBR, is a leading front-end engineering consultancy for onshore, offshore and deepwater oil and gas developments with experience of over 3,000 projects in more than 20 countries.
Source: Press release

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