WorleyParsons has just been awarded a one-year contract extension to provide engineering, procurement, construction and management services to support the assets of the North West Shelf Project for Woodside Energy Ltd.
Under the extension, WorleyParsons will continue to provide brownfield engineering services to support the Karratha Gas Plant assets in Western Australia. The Company has held the contract for three years and has been providing support to Woodside for over twenty years.
“We appreciate the confidence shown in WorleyParsons’ capability and are pleased to continue our longstanding relationship with Woodside with the award of this contract extension,” said Andrew Wood, Chief Executive Officer of WorleyParsons.
The Karratha Gas Plant forms a part of Woodside’s North West Shelf Project and has been said to be one of the most advanced, integrated gas production systems in the world, where a combination of LNG, domestic gas, condensate and LPG is produced.
The project’s facilities include five LNG processing trains, two domestic gas trains, six condensate stabilisation units, three LPG fractionation units as well as storage and loading facilities for LNG, LPG and condensate. Located 1260 kilometres north of Perth, Western Australia, the Karratha Gas Plant has an annual LNG export capacity of 16.9 metric tonnes per annum, which is exported to customers in the Asia Pacific region and beyond.
The services will be executed from WorleyParsons’ West Australian office with support from other WorleyParsons’ offices. More information on this announcement can be found here.