ADNOC signs $1billion deals with Wood, Worley, Fluor and more
ADNOC has signed $1billion worth of engineering deals with eight companies including Wood, Flour and Worley, as part of its production boost drive.
ADNOC has signed $1billion worth of engineering deals with eight companies including Wood, Flour and Worley, as part of its production boost drive.
Chevron has chosen Australian engineering company Worley to provide engineering and construction management services at the US giant’s recently sanctioned $4 billion Jansz-Io Compression (J-IC) project offshore Western Australia.
A new collective bargaining agreement covering around 5,000 UK North Sea workers is now in force at all signatory companies.
Fifteen digital technology companies have begun a 12 month programme working with major players from across the energy industry to drive culture change in one of the UK’s largest industrial sectors.
Worley has won a new design contract with Taqa for work on Europe’s largest open-access gas storage facility.
A Banchory man whose fingerprints are on several major North Sea projects has been hired by Global Engineering and Construction (E&C) to bolster the Granite City firm’s growth plans.
Neptune Energy has signed a number of agreements in order to progress its plans for a blue hydrogen – CCS scheme on England's east coast.
CNOOC has hit a key milestone ahead of first production from phase 2 of the huge Buzzard oilfield in the North Sea.
Worley has agreed to pay out $1million to 42 employees to settle an alleged pay discrimination case involving one of its subsidiaries.
Worley says a contract it won on Ithaca Energy's Captain EOR project in the central North Sea would create work for more than 60 onshore employees.
Shell has picked Australian energy services firm Worley to support the development of a new 200MW electrolysis-based hydrogen plant in the Netherlands.
Helping to position Aberdeen “beyond the energy transition”, as Daniel McAteer puts it, is one of the goals of the new Worley boss in town.
Chevron has awarded Worley a contract to modify services for one of its deepwater production facilities located in the Gulf of Mexico.
Worley has won a maintenance and integrity contract in Oman, working with Arabian Industries Projects (AIP).
Energy services giant Worley has appointed a new vice president of energy to head up operations in Aberdeen.
Worley has sold its public infrastructure advisory business Capital Projects Advisory (CPA) for $48 million to SA Management Pty (TSA).
Cheniere Energy has awarded a number of master service agreements to Worley, for work on LNG facilities on the US’ Gulf Coast.
The Petrochemical & Refining Congress, co-hosted by Neste, celebrates its 5th Anniversary on 17-19th of May.
Malaysian operator Hibiscus Petroleum has picked Worley to provide engineering and design services for its Marigold project in the UK North Sea.
As a final investment decision (FID) looms on Uganda’s oil plans, opposition is targeting financial sources for the export pipeline.
Profits dropped more than 70% for engineering services giant Worley during the first half of its 2021 financial year.
Australian energy service firm Worley said today it was helping Allseas to decommission two of Spirit Energy’s east Irish Sea platforms.
Scopus Engineering has won a deal to provide decommissioning services on a platform in the UK southern North Sea.
Trade union members have voted in favour of a new collective bargaining agreement covering thousands of North Sea workers.
Aberdeen-based THREE60 Energy has revealed a “strategic addition” to its engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPC&C) arm.