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EnerMech said in a statement that the award strengthens the firm’s position as a “trusted provider of pre-commissioning solutions.”
The firm did not provide the contract price.
EnerMech said its campaign will focus on cleaning critical process units such as the acid gas removal unit (AGRU) and heated water system, with tailored methodologies applied to each, ensuring adherence to project specifications and environmental standards.
As part of this, the global specialist services firm will provide supervision as well as a technical and skilled workforce.
It will supply chemicals, test instruments, tools, equipment, spare parts, consumables, and demineralized water.
EnerMech added that managing the waste handling and disposal through licensed service providers will also be a key part of the scope, ensuring full compliance with environmental requirements.
Mobilization to Pluto Train 2 is expected to begin in December, with planning and resourcing already underway to ensure smooth execution aligned with construction schedules, the firm said.
In November 2021, Woodside took a final investment decision on the Scarborough and Pluto LNG Train 2 developments.
Last year, Woodside revised the total project cost estimate to $12.5 billion ($8.2 billion Woodside share), a 4 percent increase from the previous cost estimate at FID of $12 billion.
Bechtel is responsible for the EPC and commissioning of Pluto Train 2, which expands Woodside’s existing LNG facility near Karratha.
The project will process gas from the Scarborough field and add approximately five million tonnes per annum of LNG capacity, while additional domestic gas infrastructure will increase output to around 225 terajoules per day.
Woodside said that the Scarborough project was 91 percent complete as of the end of the third quarter, and it remains “on track” to ship the first LNG cargo in the first half of 2026.
