The project, known as the Medium Combustion Plant Directive Compressor Project, is vital for ensuring compliance with emissions regulations.
It encompasses the design, construction, and commissioning of three low-emission compressor units.
The project includes all associated civil, electrical, control and instrumentation, process, mechanical, and piping work, along with OEM rotating equipment.
Together with our engineering partner Worley the award spotlights Murphy’s strength in the direct delivery of complex EPC energy projects.
St Fergus regularly supplies between 25% and 50% of the country’s natural gas. The main terminal also receives treated gas from three sub- terminals, currently owned by Shell, Ancala and North Sea Midstream Partners (NSMP).
Andy Harding, operations director at Murphy, said: “As one of National Gas’s priority investment sites to achieve MCPD emissions targets by 2030, we are proud to lead the delivery of this essential project at St Fergus.
“With a proven track record in delivering compressor projects safely and successfully, Murphy, supported by our trusted engineering partner Worley, will provide resource certainty, safety excellence, and on-time delivery.”