Technip awarded contract by Woodside
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Technip has been awarded an engineering services Contract by Woodside to provide multi-disciplinary engineering services as part of an engineeringpanel.
This contract covers all Woodside operated onshore, offshore and subsea producing assets. Under the agreement, Technip and Genesis1 may provide a comprehensive suite of engineering services including:- concept select and feasibility studies, -front-end engineering and design (FEED), -detailed engineering,-production engineering support,-engineering assessment and review, as well as Genesis’ specialist technical services (e.g. flow assurance, technical safety).
Arnaud Pieton, President of Technip in Asia Pacific, commented:
“We are delighted to continue our relationship and journey with Woodside in the pursuit of innovative engineering solutions for their existing and extensive onshore LNG facilities, offshore oil and gas assets and subsea infrastructures.”
The contract enables Woodside to leverage our combined resource pool in our operating centre in Perth, Australia, as well as support from our global team.This agreement is also part of Technip’s strategy to be even closer to its clients and build long-lasting relationships.
Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/11052016/technip-awarded-contract-by-woodside/
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