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 Kazakhstan,” he said.
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