Wood secures contract with Saudi Aramco

Article by Amanda Doyle

WOOD has secured a new front end engineering design (FEED) contract with Saudi Aramco to deliver engineering and project management services for two oilfields in Saudi Arabia.

The two-year contract is to provide services for the Safaniyah and Manifa oilfields. It includes the delivery of conceptual studies, as well as FEED and project management services for Saudi Aramco’s oil and gas, pipelines, and infrastructure facilities. It also aims to maximise production capacity. Wood did not disclose the value of the contract, but referred to it as a “multi-million dollar contract.”

Jim Shaughnessy, Wood’s President of Conventional Energy, said: “We are delighted to continue our long and strategic partnership with Saudi Aramco, spanning more than two decades. We are committed to driving efficiency and economic viability for our clients. We will apply our technical expertise and digital insight to this mega-project, helping to maximise production for two of the world’s most significant offshore oilfields which will help to maintain access to secure and affordable energy.”

Article by Amanda Doyle

Staff Reporter, The Chemical Engineer

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