Wood’s joint venture (JV), Massy Wood, has entered into a significant framework agreement with Shell Trinidad and Tobago.
The five-year agreement relates to the delivery of engineering projects and asset support in Trinidad and Tobago.
As part of the agreement, Massy Wood will provide a comprehensive range of services to meet the needs of Shell’s offshore and onshore assets.
These services include turnaround support for Shell’s mature brownfield assets and for new greenfield projects.
Wood Americas operations president Shawn Combden said: “This award is built on our long-standing relationship with Shell where we have a reputation for delivering high quality projects with an excellent safety record.
“This win provides significant opportunities for our local teams to continue their commitment to deliver the future of energy through process and operational improvements as we move closer to net zero.”
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By GlobalDataMassy Wood has been a partner to Shell in Trinidad & Tobago since 2018, with a workforce of more than 1,000 employees in the country.
Wood operations executive president Steve Nicol said: “This agreement is a strategic achievement for our team in Trinidad, solidifying Massy Wood as the front-runner of asset integrity in the region.”
Wood’s partner in the Massy Wood JV includes the energy division of Massy Holdings.
Massy Wood is engaged in providing a range of brownfield and greenfield services to clients in the oil and gas, petrochemical, LNG, infrastructure, utilities and clean energy sectors.
Last year, Wood secured a contract to continue providing engineering, procurement, consulting and project management services to Shell’s greenfield and brownfield projects.
The three-year enterprise framework agreement requires Wood to assist Shell in its operations to ensure energy security and support energy transformation initiatives focused on carbon capture, low-carbon fuels and hydrogen.