CB&I wins $625m Wheatstone job

OE Staff
Wednesday, March 19, 2014

CB&I announced it has been awarded a contract by Bechtel valued at about US$625 million to provide structural, mechanical and piping construction work for all outside battery limits modules and associated units for the Chevron-operated Wheatstone Project at Ashburton North in Western Australia.

"CB&I is proud of its 75-year history in Australia, where we have an excellent safety performance and a successful LNG track record," Patrick K. Mullen, president of CB&I's engineering, construction and maintenance operating group. "This award builds on CB&I's involvement in many of the major LNG and other oil and gas projects in this important region of the world."

Read More on Wheatstone development:

http://www.oedigital.com/component/k2/item/4825-shell-exits-wheatstone-project

http://www.oedigital.com/component/k2/item/4102-chevron-tohoku-sign-wheatstone-lng-agreement

 

 

Categories: Contracts Activity Australia/NZ

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