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Massy Wood wins bpTT Juniper topsides EPC contract

Massy Wood, the joint venture of Wood, has been awarded the EPC and commissioning contract for bpTT’s Juniper topsides brownfield project, part of the Ginger development off Trinidad.
Juniper platform (Photo source: BP)

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Wood’s joint venture company Massy Wood has been awarded the engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and commissioning contract for the topsides brownfield development of bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT)’s Juniper platform, as part of the Ginger development located off the coast of Trinidad.

Under the contract, Massy Wood will deliver detailed brownfield engineering and execute critical topside upgrades on the Juniper platform. The scope includes enhancements to subsea pipeline corrosion protection and the integration of methanol injection systems, which are key enablers for safe well startup and flexible operations.

This execution phase follows Massy Wood’s completion of the pre-front end engineering design (pre-FEED) and FEED phases in March 2025.

Massy Wood’s CEO, Mala Baliraj, said: “bpTT is one of Trinidad & Tobago’s leading energy producers and we’re proud to have supported their operations for nearly two decades. This latest contract award is testament to the strength of our long-standing partnership and our proven ability to safely and reliably deliver critical EPC projects. We’re honored to play a role in advancing the country’s energy resilience and contributing to its economic growth.”

The contract is being delivered by a team of experts in-country.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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