Origo Process becomes Worley Origo Process

Origo Process changes name to Worley Origo Process. This change comes as a consequence of the merger between WorleyParsons and Jacobs EPR, which together will operate under the new company name “Worley”.

With nearly 60 000 employees, Worley is now a global company with a strengthened position in its core competencies: energy, chemicals and resources. Through this merger, Worley Origo Process gains access to new opportunities to bolster our position as a leading process service provider in the Norwegian and international oil and gas industry.

Our new logo is shown below. The e-mails and website will remain unchanged for the time being.

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Presentation at TÜV SÜD NEL 17th Produced Water Workshop

During the Tekna Separation Technology 2018 conference, Worley Origo Process employee Are Bertheussen was invited to present his production chemistry findings at the TÜV SÜD NEL 17th Produced Water Workshop in Aberdeen, Scotland, June 2019. Of special interest were the results relating to a group of water-soluble crude oil components called naphthenic acids, as Brazil now count these components as oil in the oil in water ppm measurement. The Produced Water Workshop organized by TÜV SÜD NEL is a yearly event where regulators, offshore operators, service companies, equipment suppliers and researches come together to present their current practices and trends in produced water management, treatment and handling.

WorleyParsons completes acquisition of Jacobs ECR division

WorleyParsons today announced it has paid the consideration to complete the US$3.2 billion (A$4.55 billion) acquisition of Jacobs ECR and the acquisition was completed on Friday 26 April 2019 New York time.

The new merged business is a pre-eminent global provider of professional project and asset services in energy, chemicals and resources employing 57,600 people across 51 countries.

WorleyParsons has adopted ‘Worley’ as its new brand. The Company name will be changed to Worley Limited, subject to the approval of members at the AGM in October 2019.

Presentation at Tekna Produced Water Management 2019

“Oil/water partitioning of naphthenic acids and implications for produced water treatment”

Worley Origo Process employee Are Bertheussen presented his production chemistry findings at the Tekna Produced Water Management conference in Stavanger, January 2019. Each year Tekna invites people within the oil and gas sector to share their research findings and operational experiences related to produced water in the interest of building a stronger and more sustainable industry.