Energy service giant Wood will take part in a major project to expand an onshore chemical plant in Norway.
Aberdeen-headquartered Wood will provide engineering, procurement and construction management services at Inovyn’s Rafnes plant in Telemark.
Plant owners want to increase production capacity at the facility by around 70 kilo tonnes a year.
The 18 month contract is effective immediately.
The project involves installing a new oxychlorination reactor weighing more than 300 tonnes.
Two and a half miles of pipeline and a high temperature direct chlorination module will also be set up.
Dave Stewart, chief executive of Wood’s asset solutions business in Europe, Africa, Asia & Australia, said: “We are strategically focused on leveraging our extensive offshore experience to broaden our downstream footprint across Europe.
“We look forward to partnering with Inovyn to deliver this major project to significantly extend this key asset in their Nordic hub.”