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We work across the full onshore and offshore natural gas value chain. We support our customers across the production and processing of conventional and renewable natural gas. We also work across monetized products such as liquified natural gas (LNG) and converted fuels, to the regasification of LNG for end markets.

We help our customers develop their assets from feasibility and front end to successful start-up and then through the end of their life. We also engineer and deliver projects to reduce the CO2 and methane intensity of greenfield and brownfield natural gas facilities, to help our customers meet their sustainability goals.

This includes initiatives such as detecting fugitive emissions, electrifying equipment at liquefaction facilities, implementing carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies, implementing integrity management programs, and helping customers debottleneck their existing operations.

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of the world’s LNG facilities supported through consulting, projects, and modifications

of worldwide FSRU projects

market share of global H2S and deployed sulphur removal technologies

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Our expertise in action

Prior to 2022, Germany got over half of its natural gas from Russia. But Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 forced Germany to quickly find new sources of natural gas and build the necessary infrastructure to access these supplies. And this needed to be done fast enough to ensure enough gas for heating and power during the winter when demand is highest.

The German government acted quickly, chartering five Floating Storage Regasification Units (FSRUs) to access alternative gas supplies. We delivered engineering, procurement, and construction and commissioning to one of the five new FSRUs. As part of this our project team successfully:

  • delivered first gas from the FSRU into the grid system in less than nine months
  • placed the first purchase order in month two, then started fabrication in month three
  • met our deadline to have the FSRU commissioned, and in operation, in time to deliver natural gas into the grid for the second half of the winter season.

The project can now produce around 3.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year with plans to increase the capacity to 10 billion cubic meters in coming phases.

We delivered – in a joint venture – the FEED and subsequent Detailed Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) for a large scale LNG facility in Western Australia.

The project involved construction of a greenfield LNG liquefaction plant with capacity of 4.9 MTPA LNG using C3MR technology. The initial project was a single liquefaction train. The project features modular construction with 264 modules totalling 54,000 tons in weight. This was one of the world’s fastest LNG projects – going from gas discovery in 2005 to production in 2012.

We’re providing FEED services for QatarEnergy LNG’s CO2 sequestration project in Ras Laffan, Qatar. The project aims to further reduce QatarEnergy LNG’s environmental impact across the LNG value chain by reducing CO2 emissions   from its seven LNG trains at QG North, and three LNG trains at QG South.

Our team will develop the FEED study and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) scope of work. The project will be carried out by our teams in Qatar and Australia.

The project team will aim to prove the pre-FEED concept by modelling the CO2 capture process. This high-level technical approach aims to further instill confidence to expand the CO2 sequestration technology in the future to include the remaining trains at QatarEnergy LNG South and North.

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We’ve agreed substantive terms for a reimbursable engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass Phase 2 LNG export facility in the US.

Construction will be in two phases with the initial phase delivering 10 MTPA before expanding further to a total LNG export capacity of 20 MTPA. With a particular focus on speed to market. The plant uses a highly modularized approach to enhance construction efficiency and safety.

We’re providing full EPC execution, including engineering, procurement, direct-hire construction, management of subcontracted services, commissioning and start up for Phase 1 of the terminal.

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Andy Loose of Worley.
"Many new LNG plants are being run by first-time operators, whose main priority is to ensure facilities run reliably and earn a return on invested capital. It can feel like a leap of faith, but our role is to turn this into a confident step. It’s an investment that will repay itself many times over the life of the facility."
Andy Loose Group Vice President, LNG Read Andy's profile

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