MARINE & SUBSEA

Woodside pushes brownfields

WOODSIDE Petroleum has handed Legeneering Australia a “flagship” long-term offshore maintenance contract for its floating production storage and offloading facilities, while Monadelphous scored a $600 million onshore/offshore contract from the oiler.

 Legeneering MD Glen Crawford and executive director David Milroy with Woodside Petroleum maintenance manager Matthew Brierley and vice president

Legeneering MD Glen Crawford and executive director David Milroy with Woodside Petroleum maintenance manager Matthew Brierley and vice president

The contract for Legeneering, formed in 2005, is for an initial five-year period with a further two extension options of one year each.   This puts Legeneering in a pole position for Browse, which...

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