Woodside Names LR Energy as Global Inspection Provider

September 17, 2014

 

Australia’s Woodside has signed on Lloyd’s Register Energy to act as its global inspection provider across a number of assets.Lloyd’s won the contract to provide surveillance inspection, expediting and auditing services for the global operator for three years. It also includes two, one-year extension options. The new contract will help to ensure the components and equipment Woodside procures globally meet quality expectations. The successful nomination for delivering worldwide inspection services comes after a similar nomination of global inspection support for Japanese energy company INPEX for its high-profile Ichthys LNG project in western Australia.

"Our focus on providing high-quality worldwide inspection services, along with our proven success with INPEX, were major factors in this award from Woodside,” said Fotis Kampouris, Vice President of Worldwide Inspection Services for Lloyd’s Register Energy. "This latest inspection nomination continues a long-standing relationship between the global giant certification authority Lloyd’s Register Energy and Woodside. For more than 25 years, we have been providing ongoing compliance and risk consulting services to Woodside."

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