沃利支持壳牌在墨西哥湾的低碳之旅

石油和天然气上游深水

该项目将由我们在梅泰里和休斯顿的办事处交付,并由我们在印度和其他具有离岸技能的战略地点的工程团队提供支持

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壳牌的佩迪多石油和天然气生产中心位于墨西哥湾。(图片来源:摄影服务,壳牌国际有限公司)

壳牌授予沃利一份为期三年的合同,为其位于墨西哥湾 (GOM) 的多项资产提供工程和采购服务。

我们将提供工程、采购、项目服务以及支持制造和施工方面的专业服务。我们支持壳牌向数字化且更高效的项目交付模式过渡,以持续维护和改进其海上资产。这与壳牌进一步降低其 GOM 生产的碳强度的工作相一致,该公司已经是世界上温室气体强度最低的国家之一。

“他在壳牌工作了 30 多年。在实现可持续转型比以往任何时候都更加重要的时刻,我们正在进行的合作伙伴关系是一个真正的机会,可以对墨西哥湾的离岸业务和社区产生积极影响。”高级副总裁 Jim Lenton 说道。

释放深水能源

壳牌目前在墨西哥湾深水盆地运营着八个海上石油和天然气设施。我们将重点关注其中的五个资产:Appomattox、Perdido、Stones、Auger 和 Enchilada-Salsa。该合同还为壳牌鲸鱼深水开发提供了进一步支持,我们正在为其提供绿地工程和采购服务。该合同还考虑扩大壳牌其他深水资产的招标范围。

我们的工作将通过更加简化和数字化的工作方式来改善安全性、生产力、可持续性和运营成本。该合同考虑了不同规模和复杂性的工程,从海底回接上部设施改造和大型模块化注水装置到资产设备升级和完整性改造。

“这个项目是一个很好的例子,说明我们如何一方面帮助客户优化其资产效率,另一方面支持脱碳举措,”伦顿说。

该项目将由我们在梅泰里和休斯顿的办事处交付,并由我们在印度和其他具有离岸技能的战略地点的工程团队提供支持。我们将与壳牌合作,定义资产运营、长期能源效率和脱碳解决方案的持续改进之旅。作为本合同执行的一部分,我们将充分利用我们的沃利可持续解决方案流程。

资料来源:公司新闻稿

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Worley to support Shell’s low-carbon journey in the Gulf of Mexico

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The project will be delivered by our offices in Metairie and Houston and supported by our engineering teams in India and other strategic locations with offshore skills

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Shell's Perdido oil and gas production hub situated in the Gulf of Mexico. (Credit: Photographic Services, Shell International Limited)

Worley has been awarded a three-year contract by Shell to provide engineering and procurement services for several of its assets in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM).

We’ll provide professional services in engineering, procurement, project services and support fabrication and construction. We’re supporting Shell’s transition to a digitized and more efficient project delivery model for continued maintenance and improvements of its offshore assets. This aligns with Shell’s work to further reduce the carbon intensity of its GOM production, which is already among the lowest greenhouse gas intensive in the world.

“We’ve worked with Shell for over 30 years. And our ongoing partnership is a real opportunity to create a positive impact on the offshore operations and the communities in the Gulf of Mexico at a time when making sustainable transformation a reality is more important than ever,” said Jim Lenton, Senior Vice President.

Unlocking energy from deepwater

Shell currently operates eight offshore oil and gas facilities across the Gulf of Mexico Deepwater basin. We’ll be focusing on five of these assets: Appomattox, Perdido, Stones, Auger, and Enchilada-Salsa. This contract also allows for further support of the Shell Whale deepwater development, which we’re delivering the greenfield engineering and procurement services works for. The contract also contemplates larger tendered scopes on Shell’s other deepwater assets.

Our work will enable improvements with respect to safety, productivity, sustainability, and operating costs, via more simplified and digitized ways of working. The contract contemplates works of varying size and complexity, ranging from subsea tieback topsides modifications and large modular waterflood installations to asset-equipment upgrades and integrity modifications.

“This project is a great example of how we help our customers optimize the efficiency of their assets on the one hand, while supporting decarbonization initiatives on the other,” said Lenton.

The project will be delivered by our offices in Metairie and Houston and supported by our engineering teams in India and other strategic locations with offshore skills. We’ll be working together with Shell to define the continuous improvement journey of asset operations, energy efficiency over time, and decarbonization solutions. We will be fully utilizing our Worley Sustainable Solutions processes as part of this contract execution.

Source: Company Press Release