Energy services giant Wood has secured a three-year contract extension with Shell for work on its assets globally.
The deal covers completions management, certification software and support for an undisclosed fee.
It extends a deal which was originally made in 2014 and will continue to be managed from the UK.
Aberdeen-headquartered Wood will use completions management software for Shell’s major commissioning projects around the world.
The GoTechnology software can be used across a project’s life cycle, tracking and monitoring the progress of completion for equipment in a number of sectors including subsea, decommissioning and nuclear.
Dave Stewart, CEO of Wood’s asset solutions business in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia said: “We specialise in the provision of completions and commissioning services for large CAPEX projects and operational assets with more than 10,000 users of our GoTechnology software.
“This extension continues Wood’s extensive support of Shell’s global developments across the full asset life cycle, and further demonstrates the expertise we have in structured development and support teams to successfully deliver completions management services.”