Category: News

25 Mar 2019

AIM WA Pinnacle Awards Night

AIM WA Pinnacle Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of organisations with a significant footprint in Western Australia. Winners receive leadership and management training to the value of $20,000 to give to a charity of their choice. 

This year, Perdaman proudly sponsored the PERDAMAN Pinnacle Award for Workplace Diversity Excellence Award, recognising organisations that have excelled in promoting diversity in the workplace. Some of the key characteristics of workforce diversity may include race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, ability, and sexual orientation. In order to win the award, organisations had to include details of one or more major business initiatives, for example:

  • Initiatives that demonstrate that the organisation prioritises diversity and recognises the value of an inclusive workplace.
  • How diversity is driven and/or supported by the senior leadership team who demonstrate an inclusive workplace.
  • Programs that demonstrate a cultural change approach to diversity where principles are embedded in the DNA of the organisation.

 

Congratulations to Black Swan State Theatre Company for winning the award this year.

Vikas Rambal (Perdaman Chariman) & Linda Savage (Director at Black Swan State Theatre Company) 

27 Feb 2019

Local Narrabri gas to underpin new manufacturing jobs in northwest NSW

Santos and Perdaman have today announced a non-binding agreement for the supply of 14.5PJ of natural gas per annum over 20 years, subject to a final investment decision for the Narrabri Gas Project.

The gas would be supplied to a proposed new ammonium nitrate plant near Narrabri to produce fertiliser for agribusiness, a key sector of the NSW economy. The plant would be developed in parallel with the Narrabri Gas Project to use appraisal and early development gas.

Hybrid power, a combination of gas-fired power generation integrated with renewable power generation will also be assessed to provide electricity to both the Narrabri Gas Project and the ammonium nitrate plant.

The plant is expected to support 700 jobs during construction and another 100 direct and 100 indirect ongoing jobs during operations. This is in addition to the hundreds of jobs that will be supported by the Narrabri Gas Project during both construction and operations.

These two projects will be a boost for small businesses and the communities in and around Narrabri.

Santos Managing Director and CEO Kevin Gallagher said Santos has committed to develop the Narrabri Gas Project solely for the east coast domestic gas market.

“Narrabri gas will be very competitively-priced gas. Santos will bring to Narrabri our experience in Queensland where we have reduced connected well costs by a massive 84 per cent since 2015. Keeping the cost of supply down is a very good way to keep gas prices down,” Mr Gallagher said.

“The Narrabri Gas Project could produce enough gas to supply up to half NSW’s needs.

“It’s also very important to us that the environment and water resources are protected, and NSW has very strong environmental regulation to ensure Narrabri can be developed safely and sustainably. The Narrabri Gas Project is currently being assessed by the NSW Department of Planning ahead of a decision by the Independent Planning Commission.

“We want the process to be comprehensive and robust so the community can be confident in the outcome. There is no place for politics in the independent planning process,” Mr Gallagher said.

Manufacturing customers like Perdaman recognise the importance of locating new plants close to new natural gas supply sources and are hopeful the Narrabri Gas Project will proceed to a final investment decision as soon as possible.

Narrabri is ideally located for new manufacturing with nearby access to the new Inland Rail linking key east coast ports and the national highway system.

Perdaman Group’s Founding Chairman and Managing Director, Mr Vikas Rambal, was pleased to enter the agreement with Santos.

“The cheapest gas for manufacturing projects like ours is always going to be available close to the supply source so you don’t have to pay for long-distance transport and unnecessary processing,” Mr Rambal said.

“We will bring new competition, which is always good for prices, to the fertiliser market in NSW and that will be good for farmers in the region.”

“And new industries will help support small businesses, better infrastructure, better health and education services, and growth in the communities in and around Narrabri,” Mr Rambal said.

Media Coverage

 

Financial Review Article1

Financial Review Article2

https://www.moreechampion.com.au/story/5929389/santos-teams-up-with-fertiliser-company-to-supply-narrabri-gas-to-proposed-ammonium-nitrate-plant/?cs=1483 

http://www.miningweekly.com/article/santos-to-supply-narrabri-gas-to-perdaman-plant-2019-02-27 

http://www.youroilandgasnews.com/local+narrabri+gas+to+underpin+new+manufacturing+jobs+in+northwest+nsw_150607.html

https://www.lngworldnews.com/tag/perdaman/ 

https://itc.icn.org.au/project/4259/perdaman-chemicals-and-fertilisers?st=projects&psid=1557449761

The Australian article 28-05-19

23 Nov 2018

Perdaman – Woodside Agreement Media Coverage

Media coverage about our recent announcement for the agreements with Woodside and the EPC contract with SNC Lavalin:

The West:

https://thewest.com.au/business/manufacturing/perdaman-and-woodside-sign-20-year-gas-deal-for-45-billion-urea-plant-ng-b881026650z

Reuters:

https://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFL4N1XV3DD

Marketscreening:

https://www.marketscreener.com/WOODSIDE-PETROLEUM-LIMITE-6491395/news/Woodside-Petroleum-signs-agreement-for-long-term-domestic-gas-supply-27636999/

NewsWire:

https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/snc-lavalin-signs-agreement-with-perdaman-for-development-of-urea-plant-in-western-australia-700950962.html

Exploration & Production:

https://www.epmag.com/woodside-petroleum-signs-20-year-gas-supply-deal-perdaman-1723141

World Fertilizer Magazine:

https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/20112018/woodside-to-supply-gas-to-perdaman-for-use-in-western-australia-urea-plant/

https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/21082019/perdaman-chooses-syncor-solution-for-worlds-largest-ammonia-plant/

Energy News Bulletin:

https://www.energynewsbulletin.net/investment/news/1351466/perdaman-signs-gas-agreement-for-125tj-d-of-scarborough-gas

Hydrocarbons Technology Magazine:

https://www.hydrocarbons-technology.com/news/woodside-supply-gas-perdaman/

Kallanish Energy:

http://www.kallanishenergy.com/2018/11/21/woodside-inks-20-year-gas-supply-deal-in-australia/

Financial Review:

https://www.afr.com/business/energy/gas/west-australia-set-for-43b-urea-plant-after-woodside-gas-deal-20181120-h185dn

Finance News Network:

https://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_network211284.html

Oil & Gas Journal:

https://www.ogj.com/articles/2018/11/woodside-signs-supply-agreement-for-scarborough-gas.html

LNG World News:

https://www.lngworldnews.com/woodside-inks-gas-supply-deal-with-perdaman-chemicals/

Offshore Energy Today:

https://www.offshoreenergytoday.com/woodside-finds-buyer-for-scarborough-field-gas/

Midstream Business:

https://www.midstreambusiness.com/woodside-petroleum-signs-20-year-gas-supply-deal-perdaman-1723141

Investsize:

https://www.investsize.com/en/canada%E2%80%99s-snc-lavalin-australia%E2%80%99s-perdaman-sign-%2443-bln-fertiliser-plant-deal

Investing.com:

https://au.investing.com/news/commodities-news/update-1woodside-petroleum-signs-20year-gas-supply-deal-with-perdaman-1325525

https://au.investing.com/news/commodities-news/woodside-petroleum-perdaman-sign-20year-gas-deal-1325513

Brandauthority News:

http://brandsauthority.com/perdaman-and-woodside-sign-20-year-gas-deal-for-4-5-billion-urea-plant/

Incoreinsightlytics:

http://www.incoreinsightlytics.com/woodside-petroleum-signs-20-year-gas-supply-deal-with-perdaman-chemicals-and-fertilisers/

Chemengonline.com:

https://www.chemengonline.com/perdaman-chooses-syncor-solution-for-worlds-largest-ammonia-plant/?printmode=1

Refiningandpetrochemicalsme.com:

https://www.refiningandpetrochemicalsme.com/tags/perdaman-chemicals-and-fertilisers

Process-Worldwide.com:

https://www.process-worldwide.com/perdaman-signs-contract-with-haldor-topsoe-for-developing-worlds-largest-ammonia-plant-a-858913/

 

22 Nov 2018

Western Australia set for $4.3b urea plant after Woodside gas deal

Story from The Australian Financial Review: https://www.afr.com/business/energy/gas/west-australia-set-for-43b-urea-plant-after-woodside-gas-deal-20181120-h185dn

A $4.3 billion urea fertilisers plant proposed for Western Australia has taken a leap forward after private project backer Perdaman Group inked a large gas purchase contract with Woodside Petroleum that also gives a boost to the proposed $US11 billion ($15.2 million) Scarborough gas project.

Perdaman’s chemicals and fertilisers arm signed a binding deal with SNC-Lavalin for the construction of the plant, which will produce about 2 million tonnes a year of urea, mostly for the export market.

While Perdaman is still to lock in partners for the project and finalise financing and approvals, it is targeting early 2019 to begin construction. Chairman Vikas Rambal said it would kick-start a new wave of local manufacturing in the state.

Under the 20-year gas deal, which firms up an initial agreement announced in April, Woodside will supply 125 terajoules a day of fuel, mostly from its Scarborough field, which is also earmarked to supply an expansion of the Pluto LNG project.

Deliveries of gas are due to begin to the urea plant between 2023 and 2025 and the contract can be extended by five years to 25 years in total.

Woodside chief executive Peter Coleman described the deal as “significant”, noting it represented another step towards delivering the Burrup Hub, which would see gas supply and production optimised between the Pluto and North West Shelf ventures that lie close by each other on the Burrup Peninsula.

“The realisation of our vision for the hub will ensure that the world-class North West Shelf and Pluto facilities on the Burrup Peninsula are positioned to meet both domestic gas and global LNG demand for decades to come,” Mr Coleman said.

Jobs creation

Woodside is targeting a final investment decision on the Scarborough project, which will also involve an additional LNG train to be built at the Pluto site, in late 2019.

Some 2000 jobs will be created during the three-year construction of the urea plant at Karratha, with 200 jobs involved once production starts. Perdaman estimates the project will bring some $US15 billion into the local economy over the life of the plant.

Meanwhile, Perdaman and Woodside agreed to co-operate on a hydrogen and gas technology park that is to be powered by renewable energy. The park would support the Burrup Hub and the development of a broader renewable energy economy in WA targeting the domestic and export markets.

The park, to be used for trials and field testing, is the latest of several alliances that Woodside has struck in its long-term push to develop a hydrogen business that would complement its LNG export activities.

21 Nov 2018

Perdaman achieves major milestone with EPC contract to build Karratha Urea Project

Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers (Perdaman) has signed a binding Heads of Agreement with SNC-Lavalin for the EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) work for its Urea Project in Western Australia.

Perdaman will invest a total of A$4.0 billion to develop the plant that will utilise local natural gas supplied by Woodside for fertiliser production, using innovative and low emissions technologies. This project will put Western Australia (WA) on the world map as a manufacturing hub for finished products for the Asia Pacific market.

The Urea Project, which has been awarded “Project of State Significance” status by the WA State Government, will provide a major boost to the WA economy by generating on average 2,000 jobs during the three-year construction phase. On completion, the plant will provide 200 permanent jobs in Karratha. Perdaman and the WA State Government will work in collaboration to facilitate access to common infrastructure support such as port, land and service corridor for the successful completion of the project. With the capacity to produce two million ton of urea per annum, primarily for export, the plant will generate more than A$850 million per annum in export earnings for WA. The Karratha urea project is a true and classic example of gathering local resources for manufacturing and providing opportunities to the local people.

Mr Rambal said, “signing the agreement marks a significant step forward for the Karratha Urea Project and the news would be welcomed by the project’s supporters throughout WA, particularly in the Karratha region. We are now full steam ahead on this project, working with WA Government Departments for the various approvals regarding this project, including the community consultation processes which will continue later this month.”

The expected date for the start of construction will be either end of 2019 or early 2020, pending environmental approvals. SNC-Lavalin’s President for Oil & Gas, Chris Brown, said the company is pleased to be part of this important WA state project.

“Our vast experience in delivering major projects that involve constructing state of the art technology will be vital in bringing this project to completion over the next four years.”

Perdaman has selected the latest and best technologies for the project. Haldor Topsoe’s new SynCOR™ technology was chosen for the ammonia plant which will be the first worldwide to use Topsoe’s state-of-the-art technology for large-scale ammonia production. Stamicarbon’s LAUNCH MELT™ Pool Condenser Design was chosen for the urea production. Haldor Topsoe’s Deputy CEO and EVP Chemicals, Ms Amy Hebert, and Stamicarbon’s CEO, Mr Pejman Djavdan have both visited Perth to give full support for the project.

Watch Neil Bruce, SNC-Lavalin’s President and CEO speak about the company: 

20 Nov 2018

Perdaman announces signed Gas Sale and Purchase Agreement with Woodside for world class urea plant for Western Australia

Today, Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers (Perdaman) and Woodside Energy Limited (Woodside) signed a historic Gas Sale and Purchase Agreement (GSPA) for the supply by Woodside of domestic gas to the proposed Perdaman Urea Plant on the Burrup Peninsula in Karratha for a period of 20 years with option to extend to 25 years.

Perdaman’s two million ton per annum urea plant has been awarded “Project of State Significance” status by the WA State Government. The State has committed to undertaking work to amalgamate two sites reserved for the plant on the Burrup Peninsula and has committed to working with Perdaman’s technical team to facilitate access to common user infrastructure and port.

Key highlights of the project are as follow:
• The project will create in excess of 2,000 direct jobs during the 3-year construction phase and have a permanent staff of 200 to operate the plant on a non-fifo basis in Karratha
• The plant will be Australia’s first urea export project supplying the growing Asia Pacific demand
• The project where possible will invest in the employment of local workforce
• Perdaman has invested US$175m into the project to date
• The Perdaman Project will bring NPV of US$15 billion in local economy in life cycle of this plant

Perdaman’s Chairman, Vikas Rambal said “this is a landmark gas contract between two Western Australian companies, Perdaman and Woodside, and importantly kickstarts a new wave of local manufacturing in the State creating local jobs and supporting the local community on the Burrup.”

“I would like to thank Woodside CEO, Peter Coleman, and the Woodside Board and Management for their continued support on this exciting world-class downstream project in WA.”
“We look forward to working with the local community in Karratha and local Shire to start the work on this project in the near future.”
“I would also like to thank the Honourable Mark McGowan, Premier of WA and Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade, and the Honourable Alannah MacTiernan, Minister for Regional Development, and the State Government for their continued support for the project. I look forward to working together with them in partnership to finalise land and infrastructure terms and delivering this world class project to drive economic activity in the region and WA”.

Perdaman, who is being advised by EY Mergers & Acquisitions, will now progress to finalising offtake and equity partners and completing project financing.

 

                                         The West publication, 21/11/2018

                                    Financial Review publication, 22/11/2018

20 Nov 2018

Perdaman announces signed MoU with Woodside Energy for a Technology Park

Today, Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers (Perdaman) and Woodside Energy (Woodside) signed a MoU on Technology Cooperation with an ambition to create a renewables powered hydrogen and gas technology park. The intention is to support the Burrup Hub and a broader domestic and export oriented renewable energy economy.

The proposed park would be used for trials and field testing of carbon management and advanced renewable energy initiatives. This reflects Woodside’s recently updated technology strategy, long-standing commitment to collaborative innovation and Perdaman’s strategic focus on fast tracking the transition to a clean energy economy.  

15 Nov 2018

Perdaman taking a step forward in the development of the urea plant

Story from The West:  https://thewest.com.au/business/energy/wesfarmers-and-perdaman-advance-wa-petrochemical-plans-for-burrup-peninsula-ng-b881021412z

Two proposed petrochemical developments on the Burrup Peninsula — Wesfarmers’ methanol plant and Perdaman’s urea plant — have taken a step forward today with separate referrals to the State’s environmental watchdog.

Wesfarmers, together with Coogee Chemicals and Mitsubishi, is conducting a pre-feasibility study to build a 1.8 million tonne-a-year methanol plant estimated to cost about $US1 billion ($1.4 billion).

Perdaman proposes to build a 2mtpa urea plant at a cost of about $US3.3 billion-plus ($4.6 billion).

Last month Perdaman chairman Vikas Rambal said that, subject to approvals, construction of the urea plant would start in the first quarter of 2020.

Gas to feed the plant will come from a “nearby domestic gas plant” that could only be the existing facility at Woodside’s North West Shelf project or a new facility built at the Perth-based company’s nearby Pluto LNG project.

Among the issues listed by the Environmental Protection Authority for consideration is the potential for emissions from the urea plant to impact Aboriginal heritage sites and rock art.

The State Government has launched the process for World Heritage listing of the Burrup peninsula that has more than one million rock engravings.

A Senate inquiry concluded in March that the protection of the engravings was crucial for future generations because of their vast cultural and historical importance.

Last month Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Peter Jeffries said he was concerned about the effect on the rock art of industry emissions from the Burrup.

The MAC wants new industry to be located at the Maitland Industrial Area about 25km south-west of the Burrup.

Both referrals are open for public comment for seven days.

Woodside’s North West Shelf LNG plant was the first significant industry on the Burrup peninsula followed by the Pluto LNG plant.

Norway’s Yara has two plants in the area producing 850,000 tonnes of liquid ammonia a year for fertiliser and 330,000tpa of technical ammonium nitrate for explosives.

10 Oct 2018

Western Australia of the Year Awards 2018

The Western Australian of the Year Awards, held during the WA Day long weekend, recognise and celebrate outstanding contributions to our state by those born and bred in Western Australia, or those who have chosen to make Western Australia their home.

The Awards focus on celebrating excellence in business leadership, social entrepreneurship and innovation; making a positive difference to the vibrancy of our state through arts and culture; inspirational role models in the Aboriginal community; positive social, scientific and economic impact; achievement in sport; and improving the lives of Western Australians and the community as a whole.

Perdaman proudly sponsored the Business Award won by Diane Smith-Gander, a professional company director and advocate for gender equality in business leadership roles. 

Vikas Rambal, Chairman of Perdaman & Diane Smith-Gander, winner of the Business Award

Maegha Rambal, CEO of Perdaman Global Services

Alannah MacTiernan, Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council

Noelene Murray, COO of Perdaman Global Services

14 Sep 2018

An unexpected journey

This month, Perdaman is delighted to welcome Ray Mizzi as the new General Manager Business Development & Commercial for Perdaman Advanced Energy

Vikas Rambal and Ray Mizzi have known each other for quite some time now, since the very first project they both worked on from different perspectives. They now join in their forces together to work towards achieving the same goals for Perdaman. 

I first met Vikas Rambal back in 2002 when he was the Managing Director on the Burrup Fertiliser Project, when I was at Siemens Power Generation.  At that time we sold him a steam turbine driven integrally geared compressor which involved travelling to New Delhi for the final negotiations – my first visit to India.  From there we went on to visit various Siemens manufacturing sites and offices in Germany in the prefeasibility stage of the Collie Urea project to look at coal gasification technology.  Socially my wife Kathryn and I watched cricket from Vikas’ WACA  Box and we even got an invite to his 40th Birthday party which was a fantastic event. 

I have now started in a new chapter in my career – working for Perdaman Advanced Energy.  I see this an exciting opportunity in an exciting and growing company, in an exciting and continuously developing sunrise industry. Thank you for making this happen – Vikas!

– Ray Mizzi