Wood signs global framework agreement with Shell

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Wood has been awarded a multi-year, enterprise framework agreement to provide services to Shell’s global projects.

Bringing consulting, engineering, procurement and project management expertise to Shell’s greenfield and brownfield projects, the agreement will see the Aberdeen-headquartered group continue to support projects focused on carbon capture, low-carbon fuels and hydrogen.




Wood stated that it will help with decarbonisation, digitalisation and asset life extension on Shell assets worldwide.

Under the three-year framework – with options for two one-year extensions – services will be provided by Wood’s teams in Europe, North America, Latin America, South East Asia, Australia and the Middle East.

Wood chief executive Ken Gilmartin said: “This award continues a 70-year relationship between Shell and Wood, spanning more than 20 countries and numerous major projects.

“Complex project excellence is where we excel and we are aligned with Shell in our strategic ambitions to deliver the energy the world needs today, while simultaneously delivering the energy transition at pace.”

Environmental campaigners have recently protested outside Wood offices, following reports suggesting the group has expanded its oil and gas business and significantly shrunk its renewables operations, after receiving a £430m government-backed green transition loan in 2021.

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