Wood secures new global agreement with Shell
Scotland-based consulting and engineering firm to support oil major’s global energy transition projects under new three-year deal
Scotland-based consulting and engineering company Wood has agreed a three-year enterprise framework agreement to continue to provide services to Shell’s global projects, with a focus on carbon capture, low-carbon fuels and hydrogen, as well as oil and gas. Under the agreement, which includes options for two one-year extensions, services will be provided by Wood’s consulting and engineering teams in Europe, North America, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Australia and the Middle East, covering Shell’s greenfield and brownfield projects. “Complex project excellence is where we excel and we are aligned with Shell in our strategic ambitions to deliver the energy the world needs today while simulta
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