- Worley supports New Zealand's LNG terminal development as Client Engineer and Technical Advisor.
- The project involves procurement and delivery phases with international best practice alignment.
- Worley's expertise includes LNG import terminals, regasification, and marine infrastructure.
- The project integrates global experience with local regulatory and environmental requirements.
Project Overview
Worley has been appointed by New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) to provide technical advisory and client engineering support for the development of the country's LNG import terminal. This project aims to enhance New Zealand's future energy supply through critical infrastructure development.
Role and Responsibilities
As Client Engineer and Technical Advisor, Worley will assist MBIE during the procurement and delivery phases. Their role includes offering independent technical advice, developing specifications, and providing engineering guidance aligned with international best practices. This support is crucial for shaping the project's technical foundations and ensuring a transparent procurement process.
Global and Local Expertise
Worley's involvement leverages their global LNG and marine infrastructure capabilities, combined with New Zealand-based leadership and expertise. This approach allows MBIE to benefit from Worley's international experience while adhering to local regulatory requirements, environmental conditions, and community expectations.
Technical Capabilities
Worley brings extensive experience in LNG import terminals, regasification, and marine infrastructure, including projects in challenging environments. Their support will scale with the program's needs, from early procurement activities to execution and commissioning readiness, ensuring MBIE receives decision-ready technical advice throughout the project.