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Wood extends North West Shelf offshore EPCM work to $65 million

Wood secured a two-year EPCM extension worth up to $65 million to deliver brownfield modifications across Woodside’s North West Shelf offshore LNG facilities in Western Australia.
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Wood has secured a two-year contract extension worth up to $65 million (AUD$100 million) from Woodside to continue brownfield EPCM—engineering, procurement and construction management—services across offshore assets at the North West Shelf (NWS) Project in Western Australia.

Wood said the NWS Project is one of the world’s largest and most mature LNG developments and has supplied energy to Western Australia and global customers for decades.

Under the extension, Wood will deliver asset modifications intended to improve production, reliability, and operating life across Woodside’s NWS offshore facilities, including the North Rankin Complex, the Goodwyn A platform, and the Okha FPSO.

Wood said the work will be delivered by a team of 140 employees based in Perth, supported by the company’s global engineering network.

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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