Worley (OTCMKTS:WYGPY) is a global professional services company specializing in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) solutions for the energy, chemicals and resources sectors. Headquartered in North Sydney, Australia, the firm offers project delivery, consulting and advisory services across the full asset lifecycle, from concept and feasibility through design, execution and operations support. Worley’s client base spans major international oil and gas companies, mining operators, petrochemical producers and utility providers.
The company’s service offerings encompass traditional engineering and project management as well as digital and sustainability-focused solutions. Worley integrates data-driven technologies, process safety expertise and asset performance management tools to optimize project outcomes and help clients meet environmental and regulatory targets. Its multidisciplinary teams deliver feasibility studies, detailed design, procurement, construction management and commissioning for both greenfield and brownfield projects.
Founded in 1971 as WorleyParsons, the business expanded through strategic acquisitions and in 2019 adopted the simpler “Worley” brand following the merger of its energy, chemicals and resources division with a leading competitor’s business. Today, Worley maintains a presence in more than 50 countries, with major offices across Australasia, Asia, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This extensive footprint enables close collaboration with local stakeholders and adaptive delivery models in diverse operating environments.
Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Chris Ashton, Worley continues to prioritize innovation, safety and sustainability in its project portfolio. The senior management team is supported by regional and practice heads who oversee sectors including upstream and downstream oil and gas, mining, power and renewables. By leveraging global expertise and regional insights, Worley aims to deliver integrated solutions that address evolving energy transitions and infrastructure demands.
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