WorleyParsons Nets EPCm Contract for BP’s Caspian Assets
WorleyParsons has been awarded a five year contract for Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCm) services for BP-operated assets in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.
Under the agreement, WorleyParsons will provide EPCm services primarily to BP-operated Sangachal Terminal and pipeline systems in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.
The Sangachal terminal receives, processes, stores and exports crude oil and gas produced from all currently operated BP assets in the Caspian basin.
The oil and gas from the offshore fields flow through the subsea pipelines into the terminal and they stretch across the entire length of the terminal. There are eight different pipelines entering the terminal from offshore locations and eight leaving it.
According to WorleyParsons, the services under the contract will be provided by a its Improve Team in Azerbaijan.
“We are pleased to continue our long standing relationship with BP and to have the opportunity to demonstrate the value proposition of our Improve offering on these assets,” said Andrew Wood, Chief Executive Officer of WorleyParsons.
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