ExxonMobil Corp and BHP Billiton have agreed to spend about A$400 million ($290 million) to replace a pipeline that transports crude oil and condensate between two of their sites in Australia's Victoria state, ExxonMobil said on Aug. 28.
The project comes at a time when Australia is counting on infrastructure investment to help offset a bust in mining and energy projects.
ExxonMobil and BHP Billiton, 50-50 joint venture partners in the Gippsland Basin, will be replacing a 187 km (116 mile) pipeline, with construction expected to generate around 500 jobs at its peak.
Construction is expected to begin in late 2015, pending regulatory approval.
($1 = 1.3930 Australian dollars)
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