Worley gets Martin Linge gig

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Rosenberg WorleyParsons has been awarded a hook up and commissioning contract by Technip for the Martin Linge platform (concept pictured, right), operated by Total E&P Norge in the Norwegian NorthSea.

The estimated contract revenue to Rosenberg WorleyParsons is US$92 million.

Onshore preparations will start immediately, with mobilization to France and subsequently South Korea. A site team will be established at Rosenberg WorleyParsons’ facilities in Stavanger at an appropriate time. The main activity will be executed offshore during mid-2016.

This is the third hook up and commissioning contract that Rosenberg WorleyParsons has won in recent years and follows the current Ekofisk living quarters platform project. This is also the first significant contract that Rosenberg WorleyParsons is executing with Total E&P Norge as the end client.

“We are very pleased to have been awarded this contract. We look forward to working with Technip over the next few years in the successful delivery of the Martin Linge platform,"Andrew Wood, CEO WorleyParsons said.

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