Shell inks Prelude services contract

OE Staff
Monday, November 23, 2015

Engineering company Monadelphous Group has won a major long-term maintenance and modifications services contract associated with Shell's Prelude floating LNG (FLNG) project. 

The contract, worth more than AU$200 million, will be for provide maintenance, brownfield modifications and turnaround services to the LNG process plant, support utilities, hull and non-process infrastructure including accommodation and control rooms on the project in the Browse Basin, about 475km north-northeast of Broome, in Western Australia. 

The seven-year contract with two, two-year extension options, also includes the delivery of fabrication services from Darwin in support of offshore operations.

Monadelphous Managing Director Rob Velletri said: “We are especially pleased to be selected by Shell Australia as a major service provider for the Prelude FLNG facility. Our long-term goal is to become the partner of choice in the provision of FLNG services.

“This contract is of significant strategic importance to Monadelphous. Our successful history of delivering maintenance services to LNG facilities around Australia demonstrates our leadership in oil and gas maintenance and our capability to deliver a diverse range of operations and maintenance services for both onshore and offshore facilities” he said. 

Categories: LNG FPSO Floating Production FLNG

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