WorleyParsons

WorleyParsons Limited
Public
Traded as ASX: WOR
Industry Engineering
Predecessor Wholohan Grill and Partners[1]
Founded 1971 (1971)
Headquarters North Sydney, NSW, Australia
Key people
Andrew Wood(CEO)
John Grill (Chairman and Non Exec. Director, founder)
Ron McNeilly (Deputy Chairman and Lead Independent Director)[2]
Revenue Increase A$5,892.9 million (Aug 2016)[3]
Increase A$128.9 million (Aug 2014)[3]
Number of employees
24,500 approx.[4]
Subsidiaries Cadskills, CNEC WorleyParsons, Energy Resourcing, Advisian, INTECSEA, Rosenberg WorleyParsons AS, TWP, WorleyParsonsCord[5]
Website www.worleyparsons.com
WorleyParsons offices, Energy Corridor, Houston, Texas

WorleyParsons Limited is an Australian engineering company. It provides project delivery and consulting services to the resources and energy sectors, and complex process industries.

WorleyParsons is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

History

In July 2012[6] John Grill stepped down as CEO and Andrew Wood became new CEO effective 23 October 2012. John Grill became non-executive Chairman of the Board.

In July 2013, WorleyParsons won a contract from Samsung Heavy Industries to provide design and engineering for a floating production, storage and offloading vessel for an oilfield offshore Nigeria.[7]

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