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Wandering Drill Rig Shuts Down Pluto LNG Plant

Wandering Drill Rig Shuts Down Pluto LNG Plant

A wandering drill rig has prompted Woodside to shut down production at their Pluto LNG plant after the piece of machinery drifted too close to their flowlines.

The drill rig reportedly was ‘under contract to another party.’

Woodside has released a statement this morning saying the ‘shut-in’ was a ‘precautionary action’ while they assess the situation.

Major damage appears to have been avoided with the the company statement saying that underwater investigations have confirmed the “integrity of the flowlines.”

The rouge drilling rig is currently being moved away from the area and all Pluto infrastructure. The company says that once the rig has been removed, production will re-start.

Pluto LNG operates an offshore platform in 85m of water in the Carnarvon Basin, approximately 190 km north-west of Karratha, Western Australia.

Gas is piped in a trunkline to Pluto’s onshore facility, located between the North West Shelf Project and Dampier Port on the Burrup Peninsula of WA.

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