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Woodside awards Worley agreement extension for onshore assets in Western Australia

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Worley Ltd (Worley) has been awarded a two-year extension1 to a non-binding frame agreement with Woodside Energy Ltd (Woodside).

Worley will provide brownfield engineering and procurement services to the Karratha Gas Plant and King Bay Supply Base (operated by Woodside Energy Ltd for and on behalf of the North West Shelf Project Joint Venture), and the Pluto LNG Plant (operated by Woodside Burrup Pty Ltd for and on behalf of the Pluto Joint Venture). Under the agreement, Worley will continue to provide project management, front-end engineering, detailed design, procurement, and commissioning services for onshore brownfields projects required by Woodside during this period.

Worley has provided engineering services to Woodside for over 20 years utilising a variety of contracting models. Worley commenced services under the agreement and has been continuously servicing these plants since 2018.

The services will continue to be executed by Worley’s team in Perth and Karratha with support from the Worley Global Integrated Delivery (GID) team in India. Worley categorizes this two- year extension as transitional work.2

“We’re pleased to continue our support of Woodside, bringing our global expertise and capability to bear across the full energy sector value chain. Our proven track record of delivering brownfield sustaining capital programs within complex operating environments enables us to successfully support Woodside’s Australian assets,” said Chris Ashton, Chief Executive Officer of Worley.

1 Includes the option to extend for an additional year.

2 Refer to page 25 of Worley’s 2025 Half year results presentation.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/02052025/woodside-awards-worley-agreement-extension-for-onshore-assets-in-western-australia/

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