Local Government
Ashburton
Region
Pilbara
Onslow
Compressor Station, Barrow Island
Ashburton
Pilbara
Constructed from 1972
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RHP - Does not warrant assessment | Current | 29 May 2015 |
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14365 Barrow Island Marine Area - part
The place is associated with the industrial operations associated with processing of gas and oil at Barrow Island, the largest onshore operating oilfield in Australia; The establishment of a commercial oilfield at Barrow Island was the start of Australia’s growing independence and self-sufficiency in oil and gas, and the important role of resource-rich Western Australia in this development; The changes that have occurred over time at Barrow Island, including the construction, operation and decommissioning of Compressor Station, Barrow Island reflect the transition from oil production to liquid gas extraction in response to changing market demands over time in Western Australia and across the world.
The place comprises the main industrial building, which houses two Ingersoll Rand 48 KVGR Compressors. As at April 2015, one compressor was partly dismantled. The other continued to operate until late 2014. The Control Room, Aerial Cooler, Cascade Cooler and Scrubbers are still in place. The main building and associated plant machinery are located on concrete slabs. The ground level of the two-storey steel framed building is open on three sides, with the remaining walls clad in corrugated iron. The remaining plant machinery is accessed via steel catwalks and steps, and the upper level flooring consists of steel floor plates.
In 1964 West Australian Petroleum Pty. Ltd. was granted License to Prospect No.113H and the first oil well on Barrow Island was drilled. In July the same year, West Australian Petroleum Pty. Ltd announced that oil had been struck in the Barrow Island No. 1 well and that a full-scale development programme would be launched to determine the commercial viability of the field. Compressor Station, Barrow Island was constructed circa 1972, and is likely to be associated with the drive to extract and process greater amounts of oil and gas from the Barrow Island resource.
As at 2015, the plant has been partly decommissioned.
Individual Building or Group
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Original Use | INDUSTRIAL\MANUFACTURING | Other |
Present Use | VACANT\UNUSED | Vacant\Unused |
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Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Other | METAL | Steel |
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