Shell Global Solutions International, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, has taken a significant step by hiring Japan’s engineering leader Chiyoda Corporation. This partnership aims to handle engineering and procurement work for Shell’s potential future projects around the globe.

Chiyoda has recently signed an enterprise framework agreement (EFA) with Shell. This agreement for engineering and procurement services is intended to support potential future projects globally and is a testament to the longstanding collaboration between these two firms, which has spanned over 50 years. The EFA serves as a flexible framework that allows for timely access to Chiyoda’s notable engineering and procurement expertise as new project needs arise.
This strategic agreement is expected to foster faster mobilization and improve integration between Shell and Chiyoda. The aim is to enhance cost and schedule confidence, thereby increasing predictability in project execution. This is particularly relevant in a dynamic market where project conditions can shift rapidly, requiring companies to adapt efficiently.
Chiyoda takes pride in partnering closely with its clients from the early stages of project development, promoting co-creation of business solutions. The firm is committed to driving innovations that contribute to a sustainable society, aligning with global trends towards environmentally friendly practices in the energy sector.
Recently, before the surprising closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Chiyoda was selected by QatarEnergy to conduct a front-end engineering design (FEED) assignment for the North Field West (NFW) LNG onshore facilities in Ras Laffan, Qatar. This showcases Chiyoda’s ongoing role in significant energy projects that have a global impact.
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