FrontierIssue11 PDF
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cHeVRON aUStRalia
The word Frontier is a metaphor for Chevrons position in Australia and reects our people, partnerships and performance as we move our projects forward. Were entering a new era of energy in Australia, embracing new frontiers in deepwater operations, with the development of our two LNG and domestic gas mega projects Gorgon and Wheatstone. Its our Frontier approach to all we do that will help secure energy supplies and boost the Australian economy for generations to come. For us, its all about Providing Energy for Human Progress.
Frontier Issue Eleven April 2013 Editorial Director Nicole Hodgson Editor Valma Ozich Graphic Designer Evan Martin
Chevron is one of the world's leading integrated energy companies. With the ingenuity and commitment of more than 3,000 people, Chevron Australia headquartered in Perth leads the development of the Gorgon and Wheatstone natural gas projects, manages its equal one-sixth interest in the North West Shelf Venture, and operates Australias largest onshore oileld on Barrow Island. The company is also a signicant investor in exploration offshore northwest Australia. Notably, Chevron's Global Technology Centre, based in Perth, provides technology support and solutions for its operations throughout the world. In all that the company does, there is one constant thread our commitment to working The Chevron Way.
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Contents
Contents
4 Message from the MD 6 Gorgon Project: Three Year Construction Milestone 8 Gorgon Project: Powering Towards First Gas
10 Our Commitment to the Local Environment 12 14 16 20 22 Local Suppliers Showcasing Innovative Solutions Wheatstone Project: Delivering Solid Foundations Local Supplier Opportunities on the Wheatstone Project Project Personnel Focused on Preparedness Tracking Turtle Activity Near the Wheatstone Project
24 Chevron Leads Dugong Research off the Pilbara Coast 25 26 Chevron Australia Ventures into Cooper Basin Pipeline of Opportunity for Women at Chevron
Bringing the Perth International Arts Festival to the Community Partnering with Universities for our Energy Future Chevron in the Community News Update
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This partnership aims to provide women with the skills and condence to make a successful transition into an engineering career pathway and has supported a 50 percent growth in women participating in engineering pathways at Challenger Institute since 2009. It would be remiss not to mention our Operations Business Improvement Coordinator Jenna Robertson, who was also acknowledged at the recent CME Women in Resources Awards taking out the Outstanding Young Professional Womans Award. General Manager Human Resources Kaye Butler was also a nalist in the Women in Resources Champion Award. Both are indeed true inspirations for others in the industry. As a long term employer in Australia, investing in our future leaders will help us to build a workforce that is skilled, enthusiastic and diverse. Its an amazing time to become a part of the future of Chevron.
Roy J. Krzywosinski
Chevron Australia Managing Director
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Gorgon Project
Chevron Australia Gorgon Project Development Director Scott Young said last year 2012 would be remembered as the year Gorgon truly powered ahead. Over the past 12 months, the project has achieved an impressive list of accomplishments with construction now around 60 percent complete, Mr Young said. Major milestones were marked across many work scopes, and we are now
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2012 in Review
T he first LNG modules arrive on Barrow Island and are placed in position on the plant site. T he first of five gas turbine generators arrive on site and is set on its foundations. A bout a third of the 236 preassembled rack modules arrive on Barrow Island. T he process of connecting the pre-assembled racks to each other moves ahead. R oofs on both LNG tanks are raised to their nal position. W ork progresses on essential infrastructure at the permanent operations facility site including the plants operations and administrative centre. P ipeline installation across Barrow Island continues, as does construction work on the inlet area where the gas will enter the processing plant. A lmost 480 kilometres of pipe is installed offshore representing 65 percent of the total length required for the project. Rock stabilisation of the pipeline commenced in November 2012. T he material offloading facility where equipment and preassemblies are offloaded from vessels becomes fully operational. A ll eight Gorgon field gas wells are cased. At the Jansz-Io eld, the upper sections of all 10 wells are drilled and cased, and two wells fully drilled. T he main domestic gas offshore pipe lay activities are completed. A ll 12 construction village clusters are completed, with 11 occupied. T wo subsea trees are installed at the Jansz-Io eld.
LNG tanks, February 2013. October 2010. Materials ofoading facility and LNG jetty, February 2013. First LNG module arrives, August 2012.
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Gorgon Project
At Chevron, we strongly believe there is always time to do the job right.
Scott Young
Chevron Australia Greater Gorgon Development Director
October 2011. June 2010.
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The rst gas turbine generator in position at the Gorgon LNG plant site.
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The Kalinda, a shallow water pipe lay vessel, waiting for high tide before recommencing activities on the domestic gas pipeline.
A key milestone for 2013 will be the arrival of the Solitaire the worlds largest pipe laying vessel. The vessel will lay two production pipelines to connect North Whites Beach on Barrow Island to the Gorgon eld and Jansz-Io eld.
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Chevron Australia Gorgon Quarantine Manager Johann van der Merwe, left, and Edith Cowan University Professor Adam Osserian, examining the early warning acoustic sensor.
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We seek new opportunities and out-of-the-ordinary solutions. We use our creativity to nd unexpected and practical ways to solve problems. Our experience, technology, and perseverance enable us to overcome challenges and deliver value.
The Chevron Way
Located on the west coast of Barrow Island, the horizontal directional drilling site is where the pipelines from the Gorgon and Jansz-Io gas elds come to shore.
Engineers Australia National President David Hood, second from right, presented the award to, from left to right, Drilling Consultant Charles Stockton, Upstream Facilities Project Manager David Equid and Chevron Australia Upstream Execution Manager Milton Bruce.
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Velocious
Perth-based Velocious was given the task of developing a remotely operated solution to maintain the function of Gorgons subsea infrastructure. The company was commissioned to complete the conceptual design and engineering for the buckle initiation system, which led further to the fabrication, assembly, commissioning and testing of the complete system. Excessive pressures and temperatures can cause steel pipelines to buckle. Controlling where and how the pipelines buckle improves the pipelines longevity. This solution will preserve the vigor of Gorgons subsea pipelines for decades. This system allows the pipeline to breathe as we call it, in those specic locations where it is installed. Then we can measure how much it expands and contracts over its lifetime, monitor that and ensure the breathing is within the pipeline specication, Velocious Managing Director Brett Silich said.
Swivelpole
Perth-based company, Swivelpole, has developed a product to eliminate the risk of working at heights when changing lights. The system allows the top of the light pole to be lowered and the operator to safely complete maintenance without the use of a ladder. Swivelpole has expanded its business into the global energy market following the selection of its innovative light mounting system for the Gorgon Project. Swivelpole Business Development Manager Jim Friel said more than 5,000 poles have been supplied to the project to date. We see our association with Gorgon as a contributing factor to our ever increasing sales volumes and its exciting to see Swivelpole beginning to be specied in Europe and North America, Mr Friel said. Such strong demand has seen the company increase its staff from nine to 52 employees in just over 18 months.
Swivelpoles have been installed on the LNG plant modules on Barrow Island.
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We see Bin Bombs as the answer to many of the odour challenges experienced by businesses in the resource industry and look forward to helping solve these.
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Wheatstone Project
Safety is a core value for Chevron, and one we share with our contractors.
Eric Dunning
Chevron Australia Wheatstone Project General Manager
At the Wheatstone Project LNG plant site, preparation works are progressing and access roads are being constructed.
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Developing Infrastructure
In and around Onslow, Wheatstones social infrastructure package is now being delivered with work continuing on the upgrade of the Onslow Airport. Work is also well advanced on a new runway, which will enable a larger aircraft to land. It is expected this work will be completed in the second half of 2013. Construction also is expected to commence on a new terminal mid-year. New recreational facilities at the popular Four Mile Creek picnic area in Onslow will soon begin construction. Chevron is funding new parking for vehicles and boat trailers, shelters and seating, barbeques, lighting, toilets and fresh drinking water.
Setting Milestones
Parallel activity at the main plant site is in full swing, with contractor Thiess readying the area for the projects rst LNG train piling activities later this year. Preparation for marine activities a major focus for 2013 is also well underway ahead of the projects shipping channel dredging program and construction of the material offloading and the product loading facilities.
The Onslow Airport upgrade and new facilities will enhance the towns future economic capability.
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Perth company Georgiou Precast will supply more than 400 jacking pipe sections for the micro tunnel as part of the Wheatstone Project.
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Fast Facts
E stablished in 1987, is part of Dimension Data, a global ICT services and solutions provider. M ore than 6,000 clients globally across all industry sectors, including resources. M ore than 16,400 employees globally with operations in 51 countries across ve continents.
Dimension Data Australias Perth-based team which will expand as a direct consequence of the Wheatstone Project.
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We took on the challenge to prove that although we are a small Western Australian business, we are capable of undertaking something as signicant as the Wheatstone Project job.
Karl Schmidt
Diverse Welding Services welder Caleb Hapeta welding a ange on 316l stainless steel pipe.
Fast Facts
Location: Malaga, Western Australia Established: 1997 ompany Focus: Specialises in the supply, manufacture and installation of C equipment for the oil and gas, pharmaceutical, medical, water treatment, mining and food and beverage industries. Total Employees: About 30
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The E-Houses (switch rooms) destined for the Wheatstone Project which were developed by Schneider Electric.
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Wheatstone Project Emergency Response team, from left to right, Travis Ferris, Tyrone Quinlan, Tim Casey, Michael Shilton and Rob Badenoch, who assisted in ghting the devastating re in Onslow.
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Preparation:
The Key to Success
Cyclone Season Brings Wild Weather to Pilbara
For Chevron, being safety conscious incorporates the need to always have a plan in place for potential risks. In January this year ahead of Cyclone Narelle the Wheatstone Projects cyclone evacuation preparedness was tested as the wild weather swept lightening storms and walls of red dust clouds across the Pilbara coast. As part of the cyclone response plan, Wheatstone workers begin securing equipment and preparing to evacuate when gale force winds from a cyclone are within 800 nautical miles of the town and evacuations start when gale force winds are within 400 nautical miles of Onslow. Wheatstone Project Site Manager Ken Goddard said that at Ashburton North, a cyclone-rated shelter in place building was now operational, which had the capacity to house up to 500 workers in the event of a cyclone. Mr Goddard said that evacuating the non-essential workforce helped to ensure the project did not impact the local communitys capacity to deal with a cyclone or place greater strain on the towns water, fuel, food and power supplies. We keep a close watch on weather conditions and our policy is to act early to ensure the safety of our workforce, the community and our equipment, he said.
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The Wheatstone Project turtle monitoring program is focused on the Ashburton River delta and at Ashburton Island.
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We place the highest priority on the health and safety of our workforce and protection of our assets and the environment. We aim to be admired for world-class performance through disciplined application of our Operational Excellence Management System.
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Chevron Australia Managing Director Roy Krzywosinski , left, with Beach Energy Managing Director Reg Nelson at the signing ceremony.
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Left to right: Process Operator Trainee Moira Vice and Instrument Electrical Apprentice Hannah Armstrong, pictured with their supervisor and Chevron Australia Learning and Development Specialist, Kate Gilomen, at Challenger Institute of Technology, undertook extensive training before beginning their traineeships on Barrow Island.
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Women in Future Leadership (WIFL), in which 10 high-performing students from Perths Methodist Ladies College (MLC) participated in a year-long development program. The students were supported by mentors from Chevrons Womens Network and attended a three-day professional branding course, a Women in Oil and Gas Networking event and undertook a weeks work experience at Chevron Australia a rst for the company in Perth. Chevrons Powering Careers in Energy program is another high school initiative encouraging females to undertake a resource career. Launched in 2012, schools are teaching several topics that will increase knowledge and interest in energy from a young age, as well as improve students skills and training outcomes. Ms Butler said education initiatives like our Powering Careers in Energy program, our apprenticeship and traineeship programs, WIFL and WIEP initiatives and our partnerships with local universities are all helping to inspire females to pursue career opportunities in the energy sector and assist with our development of a diverse workforce.
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Taking photos of the environment is one of my favourite things to do and the contrast of this photo really caught my eye. It symbolises perfectly how we all need to protect our planet.
Brooke Shepherdson
Australind Senior High school Inaugural Dr Harry Butler Award recipient
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contrast of this photo really caught my eye. It symbolises perfectly how we all need to protect our planet. Presenting the awards at the ceremony was Chevron Australias Operational Excellence/ Health, Environment and Safety General Manager Rick Biddle who commended all the nalists on the exceptionally high level of entries and importantly, highlighting their understanding of the environment.
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Inaugural Dr Harry Butler Award recipient, Brooke Shepherdson from Australind Senior High, shows Dr Harry Butler AO her award winning entry Ladybug.
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By hosting this competition we are aiming to create environmental stewards in all of you, your classmates and the students of the future, Mr Biddle said. Focus Environment encourages students to be aware of the world around them. Schools play an instrumental role in educating students on the need to care for our environment for the benet of future generations. The Focus Environment competition is open to all public and private primary and secondary school students across Western Australia, from years 4 to 12.
For more details about the 2013 competition which opens on Monday 6 May, visit chevronaustralia.com
Parkerville Primary School student Xanthe Anderson shows her father Justin and brother Steele her photograph, Free Lemons, for which she was awarded rst place in the Protecting our Planet category for Years 4 to 7.
The three updated categories for the Focus Environment competition are: Celebrating Human Energy
Reflecting the need to rely on each other and our community to do things safely in our day-to-day environment.
I was inspired to take the photograph, using the old whaling boat port hole as a window into the past. Whaling was Albanys oldest industry but it ceased in 1978. I am glad there are now more whales in our oceans.
Grace Pollock
Methodist Ladies College (MLC) student
Respecting Biodiversity
Highlighting animal and plant habitats and how important these are in protecting our States rich biodiversity.
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John Calvin Christian College student Chantelle Eikelboom with her winning entry, A Golden Winged Beauty, which was awarded rst place in the Respecting Biodiversity category for years 11 to 12.
I took this photo in our shade house. It was difcult to capture the photo with the butterys wings opening and closing, but when I saw the light shining through, I knew I had a really pretty photo.
Chantelle Eikelboom
John Calvin Christian College student
Methodist Ladies College (MLC) student Grace Pollock with her rst place winning entry, in the Celebrating Human Energy category, years 4-7, Behind the Iron Curtain.
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With Chevron as our new International Excellence Partner, the festival can begin to unlock the full potential of what international artists can offer Perth.
Julian Donaldson
Perth International Arts Festival General Manager
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More than 38 bands from across the globe took to the main stage at the Chevron Festival Gardens.
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The partnership with Curtin University will strengthen Perths standing as an energy sector intellectual centre of excellence in the Asia Pacic region.
Roy Krzywosinski
Chevron Australia Managing Director
Curtin University in Western Australia, pictured, joins the University of Western Australia as the only Australian universities to be part Chevrons global University Partnership Program.
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Chevron Chair of Gas Process Engineering Awarded Prestigious National Science Prize
The University of Western Australias Chevron Chair of Gas Process Engineering, Winthrop Professor Eric May, has been awarded the prestigious Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year.
Professor May was presented the award by former Federal Minister for Science and Research, Senator Chris Evans, at a special dinner at Parliament House in Canberra, late last year. Chevron Australia Managing Director Roy Krzywosinski said he was delighted Professor Mays innovative research into gas process engineering had been recognised for this work which is helping improve the efciency of liqueed natural gas (LNG) production and shape Perth as a gas technology centre of excellence. Professor May is a key partner in our Global Technology Centres research and development activities in Australia. He has developed breakthrough techniques for measuring gas properties under critical conditions, enabling computer models to design and optimise gas processing plants, Mr Krzywosinski said. He has the rare combination of deep technical ability, teaching and organisational skills and we are very fortunate to have him working with us on a number of projects. Organised by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, the prize recognises Professor Mays outstanding early-career achievement in science that has the potential to benet human welfare or society. In 2009, Professor May became the rst Chevron Chair in Gas Process Engineering (GPE). He heads natural gas research at the Centre for Energy, which covers LNG production, CO2 sequestration and gas processing. His PhD research on gas condensate phase behaviour resulted in an international
patent and the UWA prize for making the most signicant contribution to his eld. In 2010, he was named the Western Australian Early Career Scientist of the Year and in 2009, he won the Australian National Metrology Institute prize for his contributions to gas metrology. Chevron is a major partner of the Chair in Gas Process Engineering and recently extended its contract to a $5.75 million ve-year xed term agreement to endow the Chair in perpetuity. The investment is part of Chevrons global University Partnership Program (UPP) which provides formal and direct links to universities in 16 cities around the world to foster academic excellence, research capacity and build key relationships. In 2008 the University of Western Australia became the rst Australian university to join the UPP.
University of Western Australias Chevron Chair of Gas Process Engineering, Winthrop Professor Eric May, left, with former Federal Minister for Science and Research, Senator Chris Evans.
We are committed to excellence in everything we do, and we strive to continually improve. We are passionate about achieving results that exceed expectations our own and those of others. We drive for results with energy and a sense of urgency.
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Chevrons Community Spirit Fund is one of the ways in which we contribute to the development of the communities where we work.
Peter Fairclough
Chevron Australia Policy, Government and Public Affairs General Manager
Applications for the North West round of Chevrons Community Spirit Fund are open from 1 June to 30 June 2013. For more information on how to apply visit chevronaustralia.com
St John Ambulance community paramedic James Byles and St John Ambulance Onslow Sub centre vice chairwoman and volunteer Lynette Godfrey received two grants in 2012, worth $10,000.
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Former Western Australian Minister for the Environment Bill Marmion MLA, left, with Kanyana Wildlife Centre founder June Butcher, and Chevron Australia Caption Environment Manager Russell Lagdon, at the launch of the new discovery centre.
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February
M ore than 700,000 people attend the 2013 Perth International Arts Festival, an iconic WA community event. It is Chevrons rst year as International Excellence Partner and includes naming rights to the outdoor contemporary music venue the Chevron Festival Gardens.
January
G eorgiou Precast, an engineering company based in Perth, is awarded a multi-million dollar subcontract from Thiess for the provision of jacking pipe segments for the construction of the Wheatstone Projects micro tunnel shore crossing. M ore than 70 volunteers participate in the Gorgon Project marine turtle program to help gather data on the population size of flatback turtles nesting at Barrow Island, and at Mundabullangana a reference beach on the mainland, south of Port Hedland. Since the program started in 2005, nearly 7,000 turtles have been flipper tagged and micro-chipped.
Chevrons sponsorship of the Perth International Arts Festival helped make arts and culture more accessible and affordable to general members of the community.
L aing ORourke secures a major structural engineering and civil works contract with Bechtel on the Chevronoperated Wheatstone Project providing over half a billion dollars in civil and structural engineering and construction work, directly employing up to 700 people. C hevron announces its 20th discovery since 2009 with Kentish Knock South-1 in the Exmouth Plateau area of the Carnarvon Basin. C hevron Australia Exploration 1 Pty Ltd announces an agreement with Beach Energy to acquire working interests in two onshore gas blocks covering an estimated 810,000 acres in the Cooper Basin in central Australia. The agreement provides an opportunity for Chevron to explore, evaluate and assess the potential for natural gas from shale and tight gas development.
Since the program started, more than 400 volunteers have worked more than 71,600 hours the equivalent of almost 3,000 days to help gather data which is used to predict, monitor and manage the potential impacts on nesting turtles.
C ivmec Limited, an Australian-based integrated multidisciplinary heavy engineering service provider, secures contracts on both the Gorgon and Wheatstone Projects through Best JV and CB&I Kentz Joint Venture (CK JV) respectively. Under this agreement, Civmec expects to create 90 additional West Australian jobs.
Chevron Australian Managing Director Roy Krzywosinski, centre, with Icon Energy Managing Director Ray James, left, and Beach Energy Managing Director Reg Nelson.
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News Update
A Professional Development Program (PDP) is signed between Chevron Australia and Engineers Australia to ensure the companys young engineers obtain the best training possible as they begin their careers.
T hiess is awarded a new contract on the Gorgon Project to deliver miscellaneous civil works up to the value of $212 million over the next two years. T he 2013 Gorgon Project Trade Assistant Training Program commences with nine Aboriginal students starting the 14-week formal training program. A binding long-term Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) is signed between Chevron Australia and Chubu Electric Power Company Inc. (Chubu) for liqueed natural gas (LNG) from the Wheatstone Project. Under the agreement Chevron, together with Apache Energy and Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company, will supply Chubu with 1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG for up to 20 years.
The signing of the PDP reinforces Chevrons position as a leader in developing the careers of engineers in the industry.
March
C hevron Australia is named as one of the top 10 graduate employers in the country by a survey conducted through the Australian Association of Graduate Employers (AAGE). C hevron Australia Operations Business Improvement Coordinator Jenna Robertson is acknowledged at the 2013 Chamber of Minerals and Energy (CME) Women in Resources Awards taking out the Outstanding Young Professional Womans Award. Chevron is also awarded the Outstanding Company Initiative Award for its partnership with Challenger Institutes Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training. Chevron Australia Human Resources General Manager Kaye Butler is also a nalist for the Women in Resources Champion Award.
April
A pplications were accepted for the Onslow round of Chevrons Community Spirit Fund, which will see grants of up to $10,000 provided for grass-root projects and activities that contribute to the Onslow community.
The Onslow Sports Club was one of the recipients of the 2012 Chevron Community Spirit Fund.
Chevron Australia Human Resources General Manager Kaye Butler accepting the Outstanding Company Initiative Award on behalf of the company, presented by the former Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs, Norman Moore MLC.
C hevron announces further drilling success in the Exmouth Plateau area of the Carnarvon Basin with Eln-1, its 21st discovery since mid-2009.
C hevron Australia congratulates the University of Western Australia on its 100 year milestone.
Chevron is proud of its long term association with the University of Western Australia working together to develop energy more efciently and sustainably through innovative partnerships. Learn more at chevronaustralia.com
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