Clough Wins Woodside Contract

April 8, 2016

 Perth-based Clough has been awarded an engineering services contract by LNG operator Woodside Energy. 

 
The contract covers the full spectrum of engineering services including concept and feasibility studies, front-end engineering and design (FEED), engineering assessment and review, detailed engineering and production support across all of Woodside’s onshore and offshore producing assets.
 
As a part of an engineering panel, Clough will provide multi-disciplinary services for Woodside.
 
The CEO of Clough, Peter Bennett, said: “We are delighted to be selected as an engineering partner by our key client Woodside. Over the past two years, we have worked hard to lower our cost base and increase productivity by investing in our engineering and project management systems and talent development."
 
He added: "This contract award sees this investment come to fruition, and reinforces Clough’s capability to work across asset life-cycle while building upon our established brownfields engineering credentials.”
 
CH-IV, Clough’s global LNG consultancy, was also awarded an Owner’s Engineer contract by Eagle LNG for their export facility in Jacksonville, Florida, US. CH-IV is responsible for the engineering and completion of the application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
 

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