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23 July 2013

ENGlobal Corporation: Awarded ~$5M Contract

ENGlobal Awarded Project from Utica East Ohio Midstream

 Houston, TX, July 23, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ENGlobal Corporation (NASDAQ: ENG), a leading provider of energy-related engineering and automation services, announced today that it has been awarded a project from Utica East Ohio Midstream LLC ("UEO"), to provide engineering and procurement support services at its Leesville cryogenic processing plant.  The value of the award to ENGlobal is approximately $5.0 million.

ENGlobal's scope consists of engineering and procurement support services for a control room, condensate stabilization unit, site grading, and design integration services for a 200 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) cryogenic unit.  The Company expects to begin work on the project immediately with project completion anticipated in the second quarter of 2014.

UEO is a joint venture between M3 Ohio Gathering LLC, Access Midstream Partners, L.P., and EV Energy Partners, L.P. and is one of the largest integrated midstream service complexes in eastern Ohio ("UEO Buckeye").  The UEO Buckeye complex currently includes 800 million cubic feet per day of natural gas processing and associated NGL fractionation, loading and terminal facilities.  The 200 million cubic feet per day Leesville facility is the second processing plant in UEO Buckeye complex, which will recover natural gas liquids (NGLs) in the liquids-rich Utica shale play, and has a design capacity of up to 600 million cubic feet per day.

"ENGlobal is pleased to be a part of building this major gas processing facility in the Utica shale development," said William A. Coskey, P.E., ENGlobal's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Having been selected for both the engineering and procurement work, ENGlobal is able to provide a greater level of responsibility throughout the scope of the project.  We would like to thank UEO for their confidence in our capabilities."

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