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WorleyParsons wins contract for Husky Oil - Sunrise Energy Project

Australian engineering contractor WorleyParsons announced the award of a contract for the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction (EPC) of the field facilities at the Husky Oil – Sunrise Energy Project. The Sunrise steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) plant site is located northeast of Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. The project will be capable of producing 60,000 barrels per day of bitumen.

Cord WorleyParsons, the construction group for WorleyParsons in Canada, will be responsible for execution of the project scope that includes the engineering, procurement, modularization and construction of eight SAGD well pads, gathering lines and underground pipelines comprising the field facilities portion of the project.

WorleyParsons will execute engineering and procurement in Calgary. Modularization work will take place at the Cord WorleyParsons Blackfalds module assembly facility and on-site construction is scheduled to be completed by June 2013. The estimated revenue to WorleyParsons from this contract is $250 million CAD.



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