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Wood extends long-standing relationship with TAQA in UK North Sea

ABERDEEN-headquartered energy services firm has been awarded a five-year contract extension to its work on Taqa assets in the UK ...

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ABERDEEN-headquartered energy services firm has been awarded a five-year contract extension to its work on Taqa assets in the UK North Sea.

The Integrated Facilities Services agreement covers the Cormorant Alpha, North Cormorant, Eider Alpha, Harding, Tern Alpha, Brae Alpha, and East Brae assets.

Craig Shanaghey, Wood’s president for operations across Europe, Middle East, and Africa said: “We are delighted to be able to continue our long-standing relationship with TAQA following the award of this new contract.

“We are proud to have worked with TAQA since 2008 and see excellent opportunity, with the addition of the Brae Alpha and East Brae assets, to deliver a fully integrated facility services model.”

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