Worley has secured a contract from German state-owned Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET) for Phase 2 of the Brunsbüttel Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany.
Under the agreement, Worley will provide construction, installation, and commissioning services through its offices in the United Kingdom and Germany. Additionally, the company is supporting the project with engineering and procurement services.
DET, a wholly owned subsidiary of the German federal government, states that Phase 2 of the FSRU terminal will enhance Germany’s LNG import capacity via marine and land infrastructure, strengthening the country’s energy security. Worley’s scope includes installing a permanent jetty and associated gas import facilities.
Phase 2 follows the successful completion of Phase 1, where Worley collaborated with DET to integrate LNG into Germany’s energy grid during the European winter of 2022–23.
“This significant LNG project enhances Germany’s energy security and advances its transition to a lower-carbon future. We are pleased to build on our existing partnership with DET, demonstrating our project delivery capabilities across a wide range of requirements, from engineering and procurement to this Phase 2 scope for construction, installation, and commissioning,” said Chris Ashton, Chief Executive Officer of Worley.
In 2024, RWE transferred the Brunsbüttel LNG infrastructure to DET as planned, following the first LNG import flow.