Sembcorp Marine to work with Bechtel on modules for second Pluto LNG train

Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine said it would work with US engineering and construction giant Bechtel on the expansion of Woodside’s Pluto LNG plant located on Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula.

In that regard, Sembcorp Marine Offshore Platforms has entered into a contract with a unit of Bechtel for module assembly of the second Pluto LNG train, according to a statement by Sembcorp Marine.

The two firms would form an integrated management team to manage the module assembly program for Pluto Train 2 and complete it in 2024, it said.

Previous collaborations between Sembcorp Marine and Bechtel include Australia Pacific LNG project but also the Wheatstone LNG project.

Sembcorp Marine did not reveal the price tag of the contract for the second Pluto LNG train.

Bechtel is the project’s EPC contractor and has recently awarded a contract to Baker Hughes as well.

In November, Australia’s Woodside took a final investment decision on the Scarborough and Pluto LNG Train 2 developments worth about $12 billion.

In addition, the approval includes new domestic gas facilities and modifications to the first Pluto 4.9 mtpa train on Burrup Peninsula.

Pluto Train 2 will process gas from the Scarborough offshore gas resource and have a capacity of about 5 mtpa.

Most Popular

Top 5 news of the week July 6-12

LNG Prime brings you the five most popular news stories on our platform during the week of July 6-12, 2026.
spot_img

More News Like This

Baker Hughes scores equipment and services contracts for Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG terminal

US energy services firm Baker Hughes said it had secured three "substantial" awards for Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.

Woodside progresses work on Louisiana LNG plant

Australian LNG player Woodside and its contractor Bechtel continue to advance construction of the 16.5 mtpa Louisiana LNG export terminal.

Woodside seals domestic gas supply deal

Australian LNG player Woodside has signed a deal with aluminum producer Alcoa to deliver domestic natural gas from its Western Australian operations.

Australia’s Woodside denies takeover talks with ExxonMobil

Australian LNG player Woodside said on Monday that it is not in discussions with US energy giant ExxonMobil regarding a potential transaction following media reports.