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Worley unit wins Sarawak work

A brownfields refurbishment contract has been awarded by Shell's Malaysian arm to a Worley joint ...

Under terms of the contract, Ranhill Worley will provide detailed engineering services for rejuvenation of all the existing facilities at E-11 Field as part of the first phase of rejuvenation of Shell Berhad's offshore facilities in Sarawak.

Upon completion of the E-11 facilities design, there are options for the rejuvenation of the F-6 and F23 fields in the next two phases. Contract revenues are expected to be in the vicinity of $20 million over the next three years.

Ranhill Worley is also conducting the pre-concept studies for a new greenfield central facility for the E11 Field.

In Miri, Sarawak, Ranhill Worley also provide local design support to SSB with a team of over 40 engineers and designers under the SSB Miri Design Office (MDO) contract. This is a three-year contract with options to extend for a further two years years.

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