Worley has been awarded a global contract for early phase engineering services by Chevron USA, through its Chevron Technical Centre division (Chevron), on Feb. 18.
Under the contract, Worley will provide early phase engineering services to Chevron’s global upstream and downstream projects, both onshore and offshore, over a five-year period. The services utilize Worley’s proprietary digital design and optimization tool, SeleXpress. This is in line with Worley’s transformation strategy to leverage automation and the use of digital products and technology platforms to deliver a more sustainable world.
The contract will be executed by Advisian, Worley’s global consulting business, and will be led by the Houston office, supported by the global capability of Worley.
“As a global professional services company, we are pleased that Chevron has selected Advisian to help develop its upstream and downstream capability. This contract continues Worley’s longstanding global relationship with Chevron and supports Worley’s strategic focus on digital transformation and delivering a more sustainable world,” Chris Ashton, CEO of Worley, said.
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