The Project comprises the development of the Ngamia and Amosing fields to produce an estimated 60,000 barrels per day of oil which will be transported to Lamu, on the coast, via a 900km export pipeline.
Under the contract, WorleyParsons will provide front end engineering design for the central processing facilities and will support Tullow Oil in the Project delivery as part of an integrated project management team.
The services will be led by WorleyParsons’ London office with support from other WorleyParsons offices and Kenyan based service providers.
WorleyParsons CEO Andrew Wood said: “We are delighted to be awarded this contract and we look forward to developing our relationship with Tullow Oil and increasing our business in Kenya.”
Source: Company Press Release.