The Amec Foster Wheeler joint venture (JV) has secured an engineering master services agreement (MSA) to support Arrow Energy’s coal seam gas (CSG) development and production in Queensland, Australia.
The parties to the JV also include Clough, and China Petroleum Engineering.
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Under the five-year agreement, the JV is tasked with providing front-end engineering design (FEED) services for the expansion to the Tipton gas processing facility.
The facility is part of Arrow’s strategy to further develop its Queensland CSG reserves.
Amec Foster Wheeler oil, gas and chemicals president John Pearson said: “This contract win recognises the proven expertise of our oil and gas team who have been delivering excellence to CSG resource owners in Australia since 2003.
“We have been working with Arrow Energy since 2012 on a range of projects and are delighted to have the opportunity to continue to support our customer for a further five years.
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By GlobalData“Moreover, the contract supports our strategic objectives to grow our unconventionals business and to expand our asset support globally.”
Over the past several years, the JV parties have been delivering engineering and other services for Arrow’s upstream assets.
One of the recent works undertaken include the completion of the FEED contract for Arrow’s proposed Bowen Gas project.
Amec Foster Wheeler offers full lifecycle services to offshore and onshore oil and gas projects for greenfield, brownfield and asset support projects, in addition to refining technology.