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Journal of Australian Energy Producers
RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Wheatstone Project

Ashley Neale A and James Hamilton A
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NewSat.

The APPEA Journal 54(2) 544-544 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ13117
Published: 2014

Abstract

Background: The $29 billion Wheatstone Project is one of Australia’s largest resource projects, located 12 km west of Onslow on the Pilbara coast of WA.

Objective: NewSat was selected to provide vital communication services to the Wheatstone Project as the supplier of the Operations Satellite System to deliver remote internet, voice, video, and data services for LNG operations, OH&S compliance, backup communications, and onsite staff welfare. A project as large and complex as the Wheatstone Project required a range of solutions to overcome multiple communication challenges due to the large and varied number of users and diverse and harsh onsite weather conditions. With long standing relationships with Australian oil and gas service providers, NewSat had the reputation and experience to deliver the satellite services required.

Solution: NewSat worked closely with the Wheatstone engineering and design team to ensure the project had the best possible satellite service available and the highest amount of design options as the Project matured. The final design was a meshed satellite network, linking the onshore production facility at Onslow, the offshore platform, and the Perth head office. As a 24 × 7 × 365 operation, the project required an always-on satellite service. NewSat’s wide range of satellites provided line-of-site and satellite diversity to ensure there was no single point of failure across the satellite network. As well as providing the best infrastructure, NewSat integrated Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) into the network to overcome the varying atmospheric challenges inherent in the region.

Ashley Neale has been working in the technology and communications industry for over a decade. After starting with Inspar Inc. in a software development role, Ashley soon moved into business development and also ran his own consulting firm, Red e-Solutions.

Ashley joined NewSat in July 2008 and has been instrumental in the growth of NewSat’s teleport business, working with partners to deliver remote communications to the resource sector. Ashley has played an integral part in ensuring NewSat’s partners continue to grow, while supporting the Australian mining, oil, and gas markets. Ashley holds a Bachelor of Business, majoring in marketing and information systems, from Swinburne University, Australia.

James Hamilton has over 20 years’ experience in global telecommunications, senior management, business development, and service delivery experience across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. He began his career in the Royal Australian Navy and has since worked for a number of high profile Australian and international companies including IP1 Australia, Nextgen, Ericsson, and Ericsson Indonesia.

James joined NewSat in June 2010 and has been pivotal in promoting NewSat’s services across mining, oil and gas, enterprise and government sectors in Western Australia, South Australia, and Northern Territory.