
Wood has secured more than $1 billion in contract wins across the Middle East in 2025, marking the second consecutive year of record sales bookings in the region.
Wood has seen a near 20% increase in awards compared to 2024, with wins across United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iraq, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar.
Contracts awarded include:
Engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) contract to expand the ADNOC Gas Habshan facility. This is the largest project awarded this year, and involves substantial upgrades, operational efficiency improvements, brownfield modifications and the installation of new facilities.
Project management and engineering services for PetroChina at the West Qurna 1 oilfield in southern Iraq.
Project management consultancy (PMC) to TA’ZIZ for the development of the UAE’s first methanol production facility in Al Ruwais Industrial City, Abu Dhabi.
A series of decarbonisation contracts for flare gas reduction and carbon efficiency project solutions across the largest oil fields in Iraq.
'Our continued success in the Middle East shows the trust clients place in our teams and our ability to deliver complex projects at scale in support of national ambitions. In 2026, we’ll build on that momentum by strengthening our local presence and developing talent to drive sustainable growth' said Gerry Traynor, President of Projects Eastern Hemisphere.
'This year we’ve delivered critical solutions across the Middle East to improve asset reliability and cut emissions. In 2026, we’ll build on this success by expanding our operations and maintenance services in the region. Our focus is on proven approaches to asset management and modifications that improve efficiency and reduce downtime - practical steps that strengthen energy security and decarbonisation' said Ellis Renforth, President of Operations for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Wood’s delivery across the region is being accelerated by its Middle East Energy Transition and Digital & AI Hubs, launched earlier this year. These specialist hubs deliver in-region advisory and implementation services for digitalisation and decarbonisation initiatives, supporting a range of projects spanning minerals procurement, hydrogen production facilities and carbon capture and storage infrastructure.
Source: Wood










