WorleyParsons awarded contract for QGC
QGC, a BG Group business, has awarded WorleyParsons Australia an Engineering and ProjectServices Provider contract.
These services are in support of the ongoing expansion of QGC’sQCLNG development and the annual program of works associated with their existing coal seamgas facilities and the LNG plant in Queensland. This includes the upstream coal seam gas wellheads, gathering pipelines, gathering compression and central compression facilities along withthe midstream reception facilities, LNG process trains and tanker loading facility.
The scope of services includes: concept, FEED, detailed engineering, procurement, constructionmanagement, project engineering, project management, operations and field support services.Greenfield and brownfield services will be provided from our Brisbane and regional offices, as appropriate.
WorleyParsons’ Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Wood, said “WorleyParsons is delighted with thisaward as it reflects the success of our relationship with QGC for Phase I of the QCLNGdevelopment and the improved solutions we came up with for Phase II. This contract provides theopportunity for us to continue to contribute to QGC’s operations into the future.”
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/04062014/worleyparsons_awarded_contract_for_qgc/
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