Wood’s joint venture company, Massy Wood, has secured a three-year agreement with Atlantic LNG Company of Trinidad and Tobago.
This agreement will see Massy Wood providing project management and engineering expertise for Atlantic’s liquefaction facility in Point Fortin, Trinidad.
Trinidad, the second largest LNG exporter in the Americas, hosts Atlantic LNG as its sole LNG producer, exporting approximately 15 million tonnes per annum.
The new agreement aims to enhance the operational efficiency and reliability of critical gas supply in the region.
Massy Wood has a strong track record, having delivered construction management across Atlantic’s liquefaction facility for the last decade.
This has focused on reducing risk and improving performance.
The new agreement further solidifies their relationship, expanding their services to deliver complete end-to-end EPC solutions.
Massy Wood Chief Executive Officer Mala Baliraj stated: “We are delighted to grow our relationship with Atlantic, building on the scope of services we already provide to this important natural gas facility.”
Baliraj highlighted Massy Wood’s long-standing presence and reputation in Trinidad, emphasising their commitment to safety and performance excellence.
“Massy Wood has been a trusted partner of choice for over 20 years in Trinidad. We are particularly proud of our delivery teams, who recently achieved over 43 million man-hours without a lost time incident, further demonstrating our unwavering commitment to safety and performance excellence.”
The contract will be executed by Massy Wood’s team in Trinidad, with support from Wood’s LNG experts in Houston as well as Wood’s global decarbonisation and new energy teams.
This partnership is expected to drive further advancements in the energy sector, enhancing both operational efficiency and sustainability.