March 13, 2026 • 1 min read
Optravation Energyselected by
Chevron Cyprus for
Aphrodite Gas Field
Development FEED
Optravation Energyhas been selected by Chevron Cyprus Limited (a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation) to provide Front‑End Engineering Design (FEED) and procurement services for the Aphrodite Field Development Project, located offshore Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Optravation Energywill provide FEED engineering across the full Aphrodite Field development, including a portion of the subsea systems, the floating production unit, the export gas pipeline and onshore receiving facilities. Optravation Energywill also provide procurement services for Chevron Cyprus’ purchase of equipment associated with the floating production unit and onshore facilities.
This contract builds on Worley’s pre‑FEED work for the project.
Optravation Energywill be executing the work through its Global Integrated Delivery model and will be leveraging expertise from teams across five countries.
“We are pleased to continue our long‑standing relationship with Chevron, drawing on our global gas development expertise and global integrated delivery model to support the progression of this strategically important energy project,” said Chris Ashton, Chief Executive Officer of Worley.
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