BP and Aberdeen headquartered Wood have formed a strategic alliance for work on global assets.
Energy Voice reports that Wood will work to “improve capital efficiency” on BP sites with work kicking off in the North Sea before being rolled out to Trinidad and Tobago later this year.
Wood will be delivering cost-saving measures while boosting value creation within BP’s portfolio.
The north-east business told Energy Voice: “No additional roles but we do have over 300 employees supporting bp contracts in Aberdeen.”
It builds on a five-year, $350million multi-region engineering services contract Wood won across BP’s offshore installations in 2022.
BP also recently formed an alliance with Worley in June for its global site projects. The work focusing on efficiency enhancement will focus on locations where Worley holds a services contract; Gulf of Mexico, Oman, Mauritania and Senegal oil and gas producing regions and the Cherry Point, Whiting, Rotterdam, Gelsenkirchen, and Lingen refineries.
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