LINE PIPE
Backing the industry through experience and expertise LFF Group has continued to grow and show its commitment to the oil, gas, petrochemical, power and resource industries by launching LFF Pipelines & Infrastructure, a division of LFF Brisbane Pty Ltd.
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FF Brisbane was formed in 2014 and has one of the largest low temperature and carbon steel stockholdings on the East Coast of Australia. Building off the success of the LFF Group, which was formed in 1983, the Australian operations have continued to grow its presence. From its 1500 square metres Eagle Farm facility, LFF Brisbane has supported customers through a range of projects and MRO requirements with the supply of pipe, fittings and flanges for more than 8 years. “At a time when LFF Brisbane was looking to expand its operations, an opportunity emerged to secure the services of a group of individuals who had been working together successfully for more than 20 years,” Local Director Dave Keith says. With close ties and a successful history of manufacturing and supplying coated linepipe to the local pipeline market, LFF welcomed six industry experts into its business. And so LFF Pipelines & Infrastructure (LFF P&I) was born, consisting of Ben Glasson, Mark Grubanovich, Cameron Dinnis, Shane Franks, Ken Hunter, and Steve Dawes. Since its inception in July 2021, it has complimented LFF Group’s existing operations in Australia and New Zealand who operate as specialist suppliers of pipe, fittings, and flanges. The establishment of LFF P&I now enables the Group’s Australian operations to offer a complete materials package to support the market’s upstream production, midstream pipeline operations and
Engineering Manager Cameron Dinnis has just returned from a three-week trip to Korea to ensuring technical compliance on the Santos CCS Pipeline.
“We now manage the sourcing, risk, supervision and delivery of coated linepipe from our manufacturing partners to our clients’ nominated location.” downstream refining segments. LFF Group have proven QMS processes to qualify global supply chain partners and undertake extensive quality management activities to ensure that project risk is minimised through guaranteed compliance of procedures and materials. LFF Pipelines & Infrastructure’s Regional Business Development Manager Mark Grubanovich says the project team has extensive experience in servicing the Australian and New Zealand energy and infrastructure industries for a period of more than 20 years.
The establishment of LFF P&I now enables the LFF Group’s Australian operations to offer a complete materials package.
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The Australian Pipeliner | May 2022
“Having been involved in the development and ongoing operations of one of Australia’s former API linepipe mills, we have a fundamental understanding of the nature of linepipe manufacture and coating, specifically in accordance with the stringent requirements of AS2885 for high pressure gas transmission pipelines, and to the applicable standards required across this market,” Grubanovich says. “The challenge for us is to ensure our clients technical specifications are fully understood by the respective steel, pipe and coating mills, the majority of which have English as a second language for their technical staff. We achieve this by our continued presence in these mills, both on a project specific and rotational visitation program,” Engineering Manager Cameron Dinnis says. Most of the international mills understand the base standards of API 5L, CSA 245 etc, however where they can face challenges is the understanding and application of our Australian Standards. For example, the addition of AS2885, AS3862, and client supplementary specifications can be more demanding.” Pre-Covid, Dinnis was spending several months of every year out of Australia, in mills with our Chinese and Korean suppliers to develop their understanding of our standards, and directly supporting our Pipeline and Infrastructure projects. He has just returned from a three-week trip to Korea, ensuring technical compliance on the Santos CCS Pipeline, and has also been supporting our Chinese mills on the Port of Melbourne Webb Dock East 4 Piling Project. “It’s unfortunately true that our Australian industry’s demand for line pipe for pipelines is