Worley bags two-year North-sea EPC deal with CNOOC

29/01/2021
CNOOC International’s Buzzard platform

CNOOC Petroleum Europe Limited (CNOOC) has awarded Worley a two-year contract to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services to its three operated North Sea assets.

These include the Buzzard, Golden Eagle, and Scott platforms, Worley said in a statement.

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The services span the full design lifecycle from feasibility to commissioning.

Worley, which is headquartered in Australia, will carry out the work from its Aberdeen office, with support from the its Global Integrated Delivery team.

Chris Ashton, Worley chief executive officer, said: “We are pleased that CNOOC Europe has selected Worley to continue supporting its North Sea assets.

“With our strategic focus on sustainability and delivering a more sustainable world, we’re delighted this work includes evaluation of alternative energy sources, building further on Worley’s relationship with CNOOC and our offshore capabilities in the North Sea”.

 

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