The value of the contract has not been disclosed.

It will also provide engineering assistance during construction, commissioning and start up for a major shutdown of the FCCU at the refinery.

Jacobs said the 400,000 barrels per day refining facility is an important part of BP’s production capacity.

Currently, Jacobs is executing a multi-year program of micro, mid-sized and large projects at the refinery.

Jacobs’ scope of work for the FCCU shutdown involves replacement of the end-of-life power recovery train and regenerator ballistic separator and cyclones.

Jacobs is a diverse provider of technical, professional and construction services.