Hejre, situated 300 km west of Denmark, is a high pressure, high temperature oil and gas field, first discovered in 2001.

The Hejre project includes both greenfield and brownfield scopes. It involves the design, transportation, and installation of two offshore modules - a new topsides module on the Hejre platform and a hang-off module for installation on the existing South Arne wellhead platform.

Under our scope, the FEED will be developed to the required maturity level to help detailed estimation and provide an execution schedule for the upcoming engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning (EPCIC) contract. This should be awarded in the first half of 2025.

Over 100 of our engineers across various disciplines will support the project from our Stavanger office in Norway.

"We continue to work with our traditional customers as the world addresses its growing energy security, affordability and sustainability needs," says Jan Narvestad, Managing Director of Worley Rosenberg. "This means our work is a balance of contracts and supporting INEOS' Hejre project is a part of that."

"We've already established a close and productive collaboration with INEOS and look forward to delivering a FEED that will prepare the ground for the next stages of this project," he adds.

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