McDermott achieves ISO 50001 Certification for energy management at four fabrication yards
McDermott has received the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 50001 certification for energy management at four of its major fabrication yards: the Batam Fabrication Yard (BFY) in Indonesia, the Jebel Ali Fabrication Yard (JAY) in the United Arab Emirates, the McDermott Qingdao Wuchuan (QMW) in China, and Qatar Fabrication Company (QFAB) in Qatar.
This certification highlights McDermott's commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility, supporting lower-carbon project delivery across its global operations.
These certified yards are integral to McDermott's engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) services, enabling major offshore and onshore projects worldwide. ISO 50001 provides a globally recognized framework for continuous improvement in energy management, focusing on energy savings and emissions reduction while advancing operational efficiencies.
"This achievement underscores our proactive approach to sustainable operations," said Sabrina Rajan, McDermott's Senior Director, Sustainability. "By optimizing our energy use and minimizing emissions, we are not only driving operational efficiencies, but also delivering on our commitment to responsible resource management, bringing energy-smart solutions to complex projects globally."
The ISO 50001 certification also strengthens the company's ability to support customers in meeting evolving regulatory requirements and climate commitments.
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