CPB Contractors continues to execute gas gathering and infrastructure works for Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) in the Surat Basin, Queensland with the project continuing to deliver coal seam gas gathering infrastructure.
CPB Contractors has delivered gas gathering infrastructure for more than 2,000 wells for APLNG over the past 10 years. Works include infrastructure for access tracks and well site lease pad preparation, gas and water pipeline gathering networks, electrical supply networks and rehabilitation of right of ways after installations are complete.
CPB Contractors’ work with local subcontractors and suppliers continues to make an important contribution to employment, business opportunities and community benefits for the people of Roma, Miles, Chinchilla and Dalby.
Former CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Wright said: “CIMIC Group has a long track record in the delivery of essential infrastructure and services for communities across Australia.
“CPB Contractors’ expertise in supporting the delivery of liquefied natural gas, combined with the specialist skills of Thiess, Sedgman and UGL, means the CIMIC Group continues to play a central role in the vital work of the energy and resources sectors.
CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria said: “CPB Contractors is proud not only of our ongoing work in in this sector, but also our long-term opportunity to support and be part of communities in the Surat Basin.”
CPB Contractors acknowledges the Gooreng people as the traditional and continuing custodians of the lands on which the Australia Pacific LNG Gas Works project is being delivered.
