Shell taps Technip for Prelude services contract

OE Staff
Thursday, December 15, 2016

Technip has been awarded an engineering and project management services contract by Shell Australia.

The contract will provide multi-disciplinary engineering and design services in support of the Prelude FLNG project, and will allow the smooth delivery of brownfield engineering scope as the project moves into operations.

Under the contract, Technip will provide a suite of services, including:

  • Concept, front end engineering and design, detailed and follow-on engineering services,
  • Procurement services,
  • Construction management services,
  • Pre-commissioning, commissioning and hand-over services,
  • Operational testing support,
  • Scope and portfolio management services including cost and planning support, and document management and control,
  • Specialist engineering support to supplement Shell Australia’s team.

Technip’s operating center in Perth, Western Australia will lead, manage and deliver the contracted work, providing local expertise for a local solution.

Nello Uccelletti, President Onshore Offshore, Technip, commented: “We are delighted to continue Technip’s close relationship with Shell on the flagship Prelude FLNG project. Our leadership in FLNG leverages our integrated approach and the combination of our technologies and capabilities in the subsea, offshore and onshore business. This award recognizes our long term relationship with Shell as well as our strong presence in Australia developing local engineering and project management capabilities.”

Categories: LNG Engineering FPSO Floating Production FLNG

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