Wood will continue to support Equinor's objectives assets at the Mariner field (Mariner A asset pictured, courtesy of Wood)

Wood and Equinor extend UK collaboration

Wood, a global leader in consulting and engineering, has secured a three-year contract extension to provide operations, maintenance, modifications and ...

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Wood, a global leader in consulting and engineering, has secured a three-year contract extension to provide operations, maintenance, modifications and support services (OMMS) on Equinor’s assets at the Mariner field, located on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). 

With this extended contract, Wood will continue to support the delivery of Equinor strategic objectives through projects, upgrades and maintenance on the Mariner A platform and Mariner B floating storage unit. 

The contract, which includes a further one-year contract extension option, will continue to be supported by more than 110 employees based at Wood’s office in Aberdeen, as well as offshore on the Mariner assets.  

Steve Nicol, Executive President of Operations at Wood, said:

“This contract extension reflects Equinor’s continued confidence in Wood’s ability to deliver safe, efficient and reliable performance on the Mariner assets – a responsibility we’ve upheld since 2020.  

“The Mariner field plays a vital role in supporting the UK’s energy security and we’re proud of Wood’s part in its success.” 

Wood has a longstanding collaboration with Equinor, supporting global projects, including long-term contracts in Norway and Brazil as well as Equinor’s renewable energy business in the UK.  

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