
Barossa Project
The Barossa Project is a gas and light condensate field located offshore about 300 kilometres north of Darwin, Northern Territory.
The Project is a Joint Venture between ConocoPhillips Australia Barossa Pty Ltd (the Operator) (37.5%), SK E&S Australia Pty Ltd (37.5%) and Santos Offshore Pty Ltd (25%). ConocoPhillips Australia believes Barossa is a leading candidate to backfill the Darwin LNG facility when it will no longer be economic to produce gas from the Bayu-Undan field. Barossa would ensure continued operation of the DLNG facility for a further 20 plus years, providing ongoing economic and social benefits to Darwin.
In This Section
Project Overview

Barossa is an offshore gas and light condensate field approximately 300km north of Darwin
Development Concept

Project facilities will compromise a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility, subsea production system, supporting subsea infrastructure and a gas export pipeline
Engineering and Design

In April 2018, Barossa entered the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) phase of development
Australian Opportunities

We promote full, fair and reasonable opportunities for Australian industry to supply goods and services to the Project
Environmental Approvals

The Barossa Project gained formal regulatory approval of its Offshore Project Proposal in March 2018
Appraisal History

ConocoPhillips Australia appraised the Barossa Field from 2005 to 2018