Offshore staff
SYDNEY, Australia — Worley has been awarded a three-year contract by Shell to provide engineering and procurement services for several of its assets in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM).
Worley will provide professional services in engineering, procurement, project services and support fabrication and construction. The company said it is supporting Shell’s transition to a digitized and more efficient project delivery model for continued maintenance and improvements of its offshore assets. This aligns with Shell’s work to further reduce the carbon intensity of its GoM production.
Shell operates eight offshore oil and gas facilities across the GoM deepwater basin. Worley will be focusing on five of these assets: Appomattox, Perdido, Stones, Auger and Enchilada-Salsa.
This contract also allows for further support of the Shell Whale deepwater development, for which Worley is delivering the greenfield engineering and procurement services works. The contract also contemplates larger tendered scopes on Shell’s other deepwater assets.
Worley' said its work will enable improvements with respect to safety, productivity, sustainability and operating costs via more simplified and digitized ways of working. The contract contemplates works of varying size and complexity, ranging from subsea tieback topsides modifications and large modular waterflood installations to asset-equipment upgrades and integrity modifications.
The project will be delivered by Worley's offices in Metairie and Houston and supported by our engineering teams in India and other locations.
07.18.2022