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WorleyParsons announces that Woodside Energy Limited, operator of the North West Shelf Venture, has exercised contract options with Eos (a 50/50 joint venture of WorleyParsons and KBR) for the Detailed Engineering and Procurement Management Services for the North Rankin 2 (NR2) project off the northwest coast of Australia.
The NR2 Project will recover remaining low pressure gas from the North Rankin and Perseus gas fields. The project will include the installation of a second platform (North Rankin B) which will stand in about 125 metres of water and include gas compression facilities, utilities and new living quarters. The North Rankin B platform will be connected by a 100 metre bridge to the existing North Rankin A platform. The NR2 Project will also include necessary tie-ins and refurbishment of North Rankin A. Upon completion, both platforms will be operated as a single integrated facility.
The Eos Joint Venture has completed the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the North Rankin Bravo platform and the North West Shelf Venture partners have recently announced final approval of the complete North Rankin 2 (NR2) Project. The combined revenue to WorleyParsons from the Eos Joint Venture portion of the North
Rankin 2 work is expected to be approximately A$190 million.
WorleyParsons Chief Executive Officer, Mr John Grill, said:
“We are delighted to be involved in this very important asset development for Woodside and its partners in the North West Shelf Venture. This is a world-scale project and this award is a demonstration of WorleyParsons’ leading position in the engineering and procurement for offshore oil and gas facilities.
The North Rankin 2 contract is the third successive new offshore platform development contract which Woodside has awarded to the Eos joint venture (following awards of contracts for the Angel development and the Pluto development) and is a testament to our ability to work cooperatively to generate success for our customers.”