The contract includes the provision of project management and engineering services to support Aramco’s capital programs in Saudi Arabia across onshore, green and brownfield projects in gas, oil and new energy infrastructure.
Provisions include an option to further extend the engagement with up to three additional one-year increments. The value of the contract was not disclosed.
Worley CEO Chris Ashton said, “We’re pleased to continue our long-term relationship with Aramco to support the delivery of their capital programs through this contract renewal while expanding on our substantial in-Kingdom capability.”
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