Equinox Projects

Bayu Undan Carbon Capture & Sequestration

Bayu Undan CCS

Client:

Santos

Location:

Northern Territories, Australia

Project Summary:

Equinox is currently executing Front End Engineering Design (FEED) of the Bayu Undan CCS project. The FEED study includes the onshore gas processing facility design to capture, compress and dehydrate a volume of 2.3 million tonnes per year of carbon dioxide for transport and sequestration. The new grassroots facility will tie-in to the DLNG facility at Darwin, Northern Territories, Australia.

The Bayu Undan CCS project has the potential to safely capture and permanently store 10 million tonnes per year of carbon dioxide, making it one of the largest CCS projects globally.

Overview:

  • Membrane CO2 capture
  • Centrifugal compression
  • Mole Sieve Dehydration
  • Dense phase CO2 transportation
  • Carbon Sequestration

Scope of Work:

  • FEED Engineering
  • Technology Selection
  • Equipment Specification
  • Facility Layout & Modeling
  • Key Engineering Drawings
  • HAZOP & Safety Workshops
  • CAPEX, OPEX Estimating

Bayu Undan has potential to capture and store 10 million tonnes/yr of carbon dioxide, making it one of the largest CCS projects globally.