The
venture,
which
also
partners
with
the
Kazakh
Institute
of
Oil
and
Gas
(KING)
and
KazGiproNefteTrans
Engineering
Company
(KGNT
EC),
will
work
together
to
train
and
build
engineering
and
construction
skills
in
the
local
workforce.
The
project
is
set
to
support
the
ongoing
operations
of
the
field,
WorleyParsons
said
in
an
announcement,
with
chief
executive
John
Grill
saying
the
project
would
promote
the
long-term
sustainable
development
of
the
local
workforce
“WorleyParsons
is
pleased
to
be
part
of
the
joint
venture
chosen
for
this
milestone
project
which
further
enhances
our
long
standing
presence
in…