April 14, 2021 • 1 min read

Worley wins North Sea contract extension with CNOOC Europe

Worley has been awarded a two-year contract extension to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services to CNOOC Petroleum Europe Limited’s three operated assets in the North Sea.

The contract involves over 200 personnel, including the onshore and offshore teams, that provide EPC services for the Golden Eagle, Scott and Buzzard platforms from front-end engineering and design (FEED) through to commissioning.

Worley completed construction of the greenfield module for the Buzzard Phase II development in early 2020. Weighing 474 tonnes, it will be installed on the south-west corner of the Buzzard ‘P’ platform.

The module was designed and engineered by Worley’s project office in Aberdeen, UK, and subsequently constructed by Rosenberg Worley at its fabrication facility in Stavanger (Hundvåg), Norway.

Dynamic commissioning of the completed module is ongoing. It is expected to be installed in the Buzzard field in the summer 2021.

On the announcement of the contract extension, Daniel McAteer, Vice President, Energy Aberdeen at Worley, said, “This extension builds on our sustained relationship with CNOOC Europe. It demonstrates confidence in Worley’s ability to provide EPC services for the company’s key assets.

“More broadly, I’m excited to see our teams working together to deliver for CNOOC Europe in a challenging environment with positive safety performance. From the design and construction of the Buzzard Phase II module amid COVID-19 restrictions, to preparations for offshore hook up and commissioning next year, it’s a testament to the capability of our people.”

CONVENTIONAL ENERGY