December 23, 2025 • 2 min read

Worley Rosenberg awarded EPC contract for the Previously Produced Fields project

Worley Rosenberg has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract, following the front-end engineering design (FEED) for the Previously Produced Fields (PPF) project for ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. The EPC covers topside brownfield modifications on existing platforms at the Ekofisk Complex on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

The FEED work was completed by Worley Rosenberg in November with the EPC phase scheduled to start in January 2026, with delivery planned for autumn 2028.

“This award reinforces our established partnership with ConocoPhillips in Norway and strengthens our position as a leading engineering and project execution company. We look forward to delivering another successful project and showcasing our expertise in offshore field development,” says Jan T. Narvestad, Managing Director, Worley Rosenberg.

The award falls under an existing Frame Agreement as a part of the delivery to the PPF project, which is a joint redevelopment of the Albuskjell, Vest Ekofisk and Tommeliten Gamma fields, tied back to the Ekofisk Complex.

The contract is subject to regulatory approvals of the PPF project.

Aerial view of the Ekofisk field.
Ekofisk field
(Credit: ConocoPhillips Norway/Tom Haga)

About PPF

PPF is operated by ConocoPhillips Scandinavia AS and located in the Greater Ekofisk Area, approximately 290 kilometers southwest of Stavanger, Norway. The PPF development will be tied into the existing Ekofisk Complex. The project aims to extend the field’s production life by improving reservoir recovery and increasing production rates.

PPF project area map.
PPF area map