Wood has landed a six-year contract with Shell to provide asset management services for the Malampaya deepwater gas-to-power project in the Philippines, Wood said in a news release Aug. 20.
The company said it will provide maintenance services, modifications and shutdown support as part of the contract that covers Shell’s onshore facilities in Batangas and offshore assets in the Malampaya Field near Palawan Island.
The contract will be supported by Wood’s presence in Manila and regional upstream hub in Kuala Lumpur, creating 60 new positions, the company said in the release.
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