The Worley share price rose today on a new contract

The Worley Ltd (ASX:WOR) share priced climbed nearly 2% after announcing another contract win this morning. 

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The Worley Ltd (ASX: WOR) share priced climbed nearly 2% after announcing another contract win this morning. 

Worley announced that Perunding Ranhill Worley SDN BHD (PRW) has been awarded a 5-year engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) contract by ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysian Inc ('EMEPMI'). 

The company explained that Ranhill Worley SDN BHD is a joint venture business between Worley and Ranhill Group SDN BHD and will be the business that performs services for PRW. Worley is also a joint venture shareholder in PRW. The SDN BHD letters mean that it's a private Malaysian limited company. 

Under the contract, Ranhill Worley will deliver brownfield asset restoration and debottlenecking projects for offshore projects in Malaysia. The EPCM services will also include workpack preparation, material management, construction planning & reporting and offshore field engineering services for EMEPMI's offshore assets. The services will be delivered by the Ranhill Worley office in Kuala Lumpur with support from Worley's global business. 

The CEO of Worley, Andrew Wood, said: "I am pleased that PRW has been awarded this contract, which marks a decade of Ranhill Worley serving ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc. Through this contract, Worley will also bring our project delivery system developed in Worley's UK North Sea business."

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