Wood has been awarded two new contracts by Woodside to deliver engineering and rig modification services offshore Australia and a concept definition study for the Julimar Phase 2 project.
The engineering and rig modification services will be executed under a 3-year non-exclusive outline agreement, which has two 1-year extension options and is effective immediately. The concept definition study is for the subsea flowline and umbilical system for phase two of the Julimar project, comprising the Julimar and Brunello fields in Western Australia, and is also effective immediately.
Delivered by Wood’s Perth office, this contract builds on the company’s history supporting the Julimar field. Wood successfully completed front end engineering design (FEED) and detailed design for the Julimar phase 1 subsea and flowline system.
Robin Watson, chief executive of Wood, comments, “We have been leveraging our broad capabilities to support Woodside across their asset portfolio for over three decades. These new contracts strengthen our relationship and reinforce our position as a trusted provider of subsea, pipeline and modification services in the region.”
“Our multi-disciplinary expertise and engineering capability combined with our in-depth understanding of this key client, their vision and requirements, will enable us to deliver value adding services that enhance the Julimar and Brunello fields and maximise offshore productivity in the region,” Watson adds.
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