Project History

NTICN Project involvement:

Ichthys Gas Development

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The Ichthys Project is a Joint Venture between INPEX Browse Ltd (76%, the Operator) and Total E&P Australia (24%). Gas from the Ichthys Field, in the Browse Basin offshore of Western Australia, will undergo preliminary processing offshore to remove water and raw liquids, including condensate. The gas will then be exported to the onshore processing facilities in Darwin via an 850km subsea pipeline.

Darwin LNG Plant

Darwin LNG Plant photo

$1.75 billion onshore processing plant

Blacktip Gas Development

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$500 million offshore platform, a pipeline to shore, an onshore processing and compression plant including petroleum condensate storage

BOC Helium Plant

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The Liquefier Helium Plant allows BOC to recover, purify and liquefy the helium component from an existing waste nitrogen stream.

 

Strategic Indigenous Housing Infrastructre Program (SIHIP)

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The Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP) is a $672 million joint initiative of the Australian and Northern Territory Governments.

Wonarah Phosphate Mine

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The Wonarah Phosphate Mine is Australia's largest undeveloped rock phosphate project. It is located 250 km east of Tennant Creek along side the Barkly Highway in the Northern Territory. Initial capital costs are estimated at $121 Million Dollars.

  • Register the Project onto Project Gateway for Company Interest
  • Meet with Minemakers Procurement Contracting and Procurement Personal to Identify Local opportunities
  • Confidential Company Capability feedback to Minemakers
  • Supply Key local Information
  • Encourage Minemakers to present packages for NTICN to Identify NT Capable Companies
  • Create Awareness to Industry of Upcoming Packages.

Darwin Convention Centre and Waterfront

Waterfront Project photo

 

Adelaide to Darwin Rail

Adelaide to Darwin Rail Project Photo

1420 km track, 2 million sleepers and 2.8 million tonnes Ballast rock, Constructed 90 new bridges

Alcan Gove G3 Expansion

Alcan Gove Project Photo

Bauxide expansion project, $3.1 billion

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