Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. has awarded WorleyParsons a contract extension to provide services to support the assets of Chevron’s Australasian Strategic Business Unit, the company said on June 21.
Under the extension, WorleyParsons will continue to provide brownfield engineering services to support the onshore and offshore Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG assets and the Barrow and Thevenard Islands oil assets in Western Australia.
WorleyParsons has held the current contract for five years. The extension is for a further two years with options for one additional two-year term and one additional one-year term. The services will be executed from WorleyParsons’ West Australian office with support from other WorleyParsons offices.
“We are proud that Chevron continues to choose WorleyParsons and we look forward to growing our relationship with Chevron,” Andrew Wood, WorleyParsons’ CEO, said.
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