- Non-exclusive MOU between Worley and Baker Hughes to jointly pursue LNG projects
- Combines Worley’s EPCM/EPCI execution with Baker Hughes' turbomachinery, modular NMBL liquefaction and gas-processing technologies
- Intended to deliver integrated, lower-carbon LNG infrastructure to de-risk projects, accelerate schedules and reduce operational costs
Agreement overview
Worley and Baker Hughes signed a non-exclusive memorandum of understanding to jointly pursue liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, combining engineering and execution capabilities with turbomachinery, modular liquefaction and gas‑processing assets.
Technical scope
The collaboration pairs Worley’s EPCM and EPCI execution in onshore and near‑shore projects with Baker Hughes’ high‑efficiency turbines, compressors, electric motors, digital tools and the NMBL™ modular LNG solution to deliver integrated project delivery from concept and FEED through delivery and operations support.
Collaboration benefits
Early integration aims to reduce interfaces, schedule risks and operational costs, de‑risk projects and enable deployment of lower‑carbon solutions by incorporating higher‑efficiency equipment and integration approaches.
Commercial and market context
The non‑exclusive arrangement lets both companies pursue opportunities independently or with other partners and is intended to support growth plans amid expected LNG capacity additions driven by energy security, industrial demand and decarbonization objectives.