Jupiter is a conventional gas development located in deepwater in Australia and is operated by Woodside Energy Scarborough. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, Jupiter was discovered in 1979, lies in block WA-61-R, with water depth of around 3,156 feet. Buy the profile here.

Smarter leaders trust GlobalData

Report-cover

Premium Insights Jupiter Upstream Project , Australia

Buy the Profile

Premium Insights

The gold standard of business intelligence.

Find out more

The project is currently in feasibility stage and is expected to start commercial production in 2027.

Field participation details

The field is owned by Woodside Energy Group.

Production from Jupiter

Production from the Jupiter conventional gas development project is expected to begin in 2027 and is forecast to peak in 2032, Based on economic assumptions, the production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2055.

Contractors involved in the Jupiter conventional gas field

The key contractors involved in the Jupiter project as follows.

Other Contractors: Shearwater GeoServices

For more details on the Jupiter Conventional Gas Field, buy the profile here.

This content was updated on 7 February 2024

Premium Insights

From

The gold standard of business intelligence.

Blending expert knowledge with cutting-edge technology, GlobalData’s unrivalled proprietary data will enable you to decode what’s happening in your market. You can make better informed decisions and gain a future-proof advantage over your competitors.

GlobalData

GlobalData, the leading provider of industry intelligence, provided the underlying research used to produce this article.

This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Oil & Gas Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of 34,000+ oil and gas fields, 400,000+ exploration blocks, 1,100+ LNG terminals, 3,400+ gas processing plants, 5,000+ storage terminals, and 8,000+ pipelines, 1,400+ refineries and 13,000+ petrochemical plants worldwide.