For more than 125 years, Wood has delivered comprehensive services throughout North America to support our customers across the complete asset life cycle.
Read moreWe are known in Europe for our unrivalled asset familiarity and performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle, from development to decommissioning.
Read moreBacked by an 85+ year history of operating within the Asia Pacific region, Wood is proud of its longstanding partnerships, underpinned by our proven ability to optimise asset performance, drive capital efficiency and deliver for our customers.
Read moreWood has been present in the Caspian region for over 20 years. We combine our strong knowledge of the area, global expertise across the entire asset life cycle and experience required to operate successfully in the harsh and complex environment of the world’s largest land-locked body of water.
Read moreThe Middle East is a key growth area for Wood. We have maintained a presence in the region for over 7 decades; helping design, build, operate, maintain, and modify some of the world’s largest and complex facilities.
Read moreWood is strategically located throughout Latin America and the Caribbean in a variety of sectors including oil and gas, refining, chemicals, water, mining, energy, industrial plants and facilities and communications.
Read moreOur footprint in Africa continues to expand. For over 30 years we have been investing selectively to improve local services and support communities.
Read moreOur Health, safety, security and ethics policy sets out our commitment to the environment and our approach focuses on managing environmental risk, reducing our environmental impact and raising environmental awareness and competence amongst our workforce.
We support global efforts to tackle climate change, in particular the United Nations Paris Agreement on Climate Change. In addition and we participate in the annual voluntary Carbon Disclosure Project, which is fully aligned to the Task Force for Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
The world needs engineers to create the right solutions to the critical challenges of securing the energy transition and developing sustainable infrastructure that is resilient to increasing social, environmental and economic demands.
Our clear strategic objective aligned to these key trends of energy transition and sustainable infrastructure as well as those of adapting to the digital revolution and the future skill requirements, positions us well to deliver those solutions.
This world's first decarbonization project will see two offshore oil & gas fields powered by an 88MW offshore floating wind farm, helping to reduce carbon emissions by more than 200,000 tonnes per year.
Wood are the main modification and integration contractor for the Snorre and Gullfaks fields operating in the Norwegian North Sea.
We were awarded a contract by OGCI (Oil & Gas Climate Initiative) to provide conceptual design work for an industrial carbon capture, transport and storage project.
Our scope was to provide complete engineering concept design work for a full scale 750MW gas power plant with carbon capture of over 90% of emissions.
Working with the Scottish Government, Wood collaborated on a feasibility study for the creation of "Green" hydrogen from renewable sources and its electrification for use in the transport industry.
We helped to assess the feasibility of deploying hydrogen-powered passenger ferries on nine ferry routes serving Western Isles and West Coast of Scotland.
In addition to our work in wind, solar, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and solutions to help clients achieve their own decarbonisation targets, Wood is committed to minimising its own environmental footprint.
To demonstrate our accountability we have pledged to set a science-based target to reduce its scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030. This absolute reduction target is set using 2019 figures as a baseline.