Saudi Aramco selects WorleyParsons

OE Staff
Monday, May 11, 2015

Saudi Aramco has awarded Australia's WorleyParsons a contract to provide project management services for its offshore program.

WorleyParsons has been managing the Offshore PMC contract for Saudi Aramco for the last 12 years, which has employed in excess of 400 people in recent years.

Under the terms of the new six-year contract, WorleyParsons will provide project management and engineering services for existing and new offshore facilities as part of Saudi Aramco’s capital program.

The recent award also includes the PMC contract for marine vessels, which will have a similar six-year duration.

WorleyParsons’ CEO Andrew Wood said: “We thank Saudi Aramco for providing us with the opportunity to participate in the definition and management of these critical projects. We are fully committed to supporting Saudi Aramco in the establishment of a strong foundation for the successful implementation of its offshore program."

Categories: Contract Engineering Activity Middle East

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