2. Introduction 2
Key Accomplishments 3
Experience Record 4
Disciplines 6
Case Study (PNG LNG) 7
Case Study (Ichthys) 8/9
Case Study (Prelude) 10/11
Case Study (Qatargas) 12
Case Study (Golden Pass) 13
Who We Are 14
Why Choose Air Energi 15
Regional HQ’s Contacts 16
Contents
Celebrating Excellence in Global Mobility
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6. Experience Record
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LNG Plant Projects:
Client & project Date Country Scope of work Detail
ExxonMobil
PNG LNG
2009 to present
Papua New
Guinea
Sourcing and deployment
of payroll and local support
of client representatives,
regional technical experts
and Papua New Guinean
graduate engineers
Currently deploying
300+ consultants to
project. Deployed to
Houston, Yokohama,
Brisbane, Singapore
Thailand and PNG.
Qatar Gas
And
Rasgas
QG1-4
2008 to present Qatar
Providing client
representatives overseeing
the construction of the
world’s largest LNG train
100+ consultants
deployed to Qatar,
Yokohama, Kuala
Lumpur and Paris.
Inpex
Ichthys
2011 to present Australia
Providing client
representatives overseeing
this $40bn onshore and
offshore LNG project
Currently deploying over
40 client representatives
in Perth, Kuala Lumpur,
South Korea and Paris.
FLNG Projects:
Client Date Country Scope of work Detail
Shell
Prelude
2011 to present
Australia, South
Korea and France
Provision of a workforce
comprising engineering and
construction staff
Selection, deployment
and support of up to 200
personnel at peak.
GDF Suez
Bonaparte
2011 to present
France and
Australia
Agreement to provide
manpower at Pre-FEED stage
in Paris and Perth
Geo-science, and
Reservoir specialists
in Paris and Process
Engineers in Perth.
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Case Study
- Project: Ichthys LNG
The Ichthys project is one of the largest LNG projects in Australia. The offshore field
lies approximately 900km west of Darwin. Once operational, Ichthys is expected to
produce around 8.4 million tonnes of LNG per year as well as 1.6 million tons of LPG
per year and 100,000 barrels per day (at peak), with an expected project life of 40+
years.
Capex – US $40bn Timeline: 2011 - 2018
Project Scope: Offshore and onshore facilities including a Floating Production Storage
and Offloading (FPSO) unit, Central Processing Facility (CPF), Condensate Offloading
Tanker, 885km Subsea Gas Export Pipeline, Subsea Production Systems (SPS),
Umbilicals Risers & Flowlines (URF) and an onshore LNG facility in Darwin, Northern
Territory, that will include two LNG trains, LPG and condensate processing plants,
storage tanks, administration and accommodation facilities.
Air Energi Scope of Supply
Dedicated Delivery Team:
• Dedicated Account Manager
• Global Mobility Team Across Multiple International Locations
Recruitment of 40+ permanent, fixed term and contract personnel to
Inpex for all project phases across multiple international locations and
a broad range of disciplines.
Successful deployment of:
• FPSO Construction Personnel (London & Kuala Lumpur)
• CPF Construction, Engineering and HSE Personnel (Koji Island, Perth)
• URF Engineering Personnel (Holland, Perth)
• SPS Quality and Engineering Personnel (Aberdeen, Perth)
• Project Controls Personnel (Perth, Darwin)
• Drilling Personnel (Perth)
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Case Study
- Project: Shell Prelude FLNG
Shell Prelude will be the world’s first floating liquefied natural gas facility (FLNG).
The floating facility will chill natural gas produced at the field to –162°C, shrinking its
volume by 600 times so it can be shipped to customers in other parts of the world.
Ocean-going carriers will load the LNG as well as other liquid by-products (condensate
and LPG) for delivery to market.
The Prelude FLNG facility will be 488m long, 74m wide and will displace around
600,000 tonnes of water. It will be the largest floating offshore facility in the world.
The Prelude FLNG facility is currently being built at Samsung Heavy Industries’ Geoje
Island ship yards in South Korea. Upon completion the FLNG will be towed to its
location 475 kilometers northeast of Broome, Western Australia, where it will remain
moored for approximately 25 years. First production of LNG is projected to be late
2016 early 2017.
Capex: Official capex has not been released but it is estimated that the Prelude FLNG
vessel project will cost between US $10.8bn to US $12.6bn with total project costs
possibly reaching US $30bn.
Timeline: 2007 – 2017
Air Energi Scope of Supply
Dedicated Delivery Team:
• Account Manager
Global Mobility:
• Support Team Across Multiple International Locations
(Korea, Australia and Malaysia)
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Case Study
- Project: Qatargas and South Hook LNG Terminal
More than 270 persons, over 20 nationalities, across six locations worldwide,
brought together to deliver the complete project from well-head to terminal. The
world’s first fully integrated LNG venture.
Capex: US $13.2bn Timeline: 2005 - 2010
Project Scope: Two well head platforms, 85km pipeline, two 7.8mtpa LNG trains,
utilities, sulphur handling facility in Ras Laffan, Qatar and a fleet of new LNG
carriers built in South Korea.
Air Energi’s Scope of Supply:
• Recruitment of Client Project Management Team (35 Persons)
• Recruitment of Engineering, Construction, Commissioning and Start-Up
Teams
(180 Persons)
• Recruitment of Operations Personnel (65+ Persons)
• International Contract Administration
Global Mobility:
• Host Country and Home Country Income Tax Compliance
• Medical Cover
• Insurance
• Local and International Payroll
• Accommodation Sourcing
• 24-Hour Helpline
• Dedicated Assignment Support Team
Milestones:
• Air Energi Filled All Project Requirements Within Target
• Personnel Retention 97% for QG, and 93% for South Hook from 2005 to
date
• No Lost Time Incidents with Air Energi Personnel
• Manpower Cost Targets Achieved
• Overall Project Completed to Budget
References
Jim Volker,
Offshore Project Manager,
Qatargas II
Ashok Gupta,
Offshore Business Manager,
Qatargas II
Abdulaziz Al-Mannai,
HR Manager, Qatargas
Dan L. Wieczynski,
Project Manager,
South Hook LNG Terminal
Nick Flather,
Contracts Manager South
Hook LNG Terminal
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Who we are
We have offices in
35 locations globally,
experience of supply
for 50 countries
worldwide, and through
our company values:
Safe, knowledgeable,
innovative, passionate,
inclusive and
pragmatism, WE
DELIVER, each and
every time.
“
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With regional HQs in the UK, USA, Middle East and Asia Pacific regions
and Australasia, Air Energi has operational experience in over 50 countries
worldwide through a network of wholly owned subsidiaries, joint ventures and
alliances.
We provide contract, project and staff hire personnel for single appointments
and high volume recruitment campaigns alike. Employing over 3000
consultants globally and turnover in excess of US $650mil, our geographical
reach, industry exposure and detailed infrastructure mean we are the ideal
partner to successfully support a global professional services contract.
We are approved as a prime manpower services vendor for most of the
largest global petroleum companies in addition to many other regional and
international EPC companies in support of their global technical staffing needs.
18. Regional HQ’s
UK, Europe & Africa
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Riverside, New Bailey Street
Manchester
United Kingdom
M3 5FS
Phone: +44 870 112 9444
Fax: +44 870 112 9445
europe@airenergi.com
Asia Pacific
06-03/04 High Street Centre
1 North Bridge Road
Singapore
Singapore
179094
Phone: +65 6511 1060
Fax: +65 6511 1050
asiapacific@airenergi.com
Australasia
Level 8, Riverquarter Building,
46 Edward Street,
Brisbane
Australia
4000
Phone: +61 7 3056 0900
australia@airenergi.com
Middle East & Central Asia
3rd floor, Qatar First Investment Bank / Al Jazeera Finance Building
PO BOX 2953
C Ring Road
Doha
Qatar
Phone: +974 4451 9917
Fax: + 974 4451 9907
middleeast@airenergi.com
Americas
Suite 340
6002 Rogerdale Rd
Houston
United States
77072
Phone: +1 281 983 3464
Fax: +1 281 983 3468
americas@airenergi.com
For a full listing of all of our office locations please visit our website.
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