Kent secures US$550 million worth of new projects in 2022

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Kent says it continue to be awarded contracts out of existing framework agreements with key clients globally and in particular across the Middle East and U.S.

Kent has announced that it has had a positive start to 2022 with some strategic project wins across the globe adding a total of over US$550 million to the company’s backlog.

Kent highlighted some of its wins with some taking place in oil and gas, including an LNG project in Canada and a major LNG regasification plant and pipeline in the US Gulf Coast. It has also been awarded a PMC contract from an existing framework agreement with a major energy company in the Middle East. Kent also said it had won new FEED awards along with a GES contract and maintenance contract in Qatar for various customers.

Kent added that it had also notched up wins in the renewable energy space too. It won an engineering contract on a CO2 capture plant in the UK. While, in the U.S it was awarded the design of the first full-scale floating offshore wind turbine platform in the US Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf.

Simon Lyons, Chief Business Development Officer, said: “We’ve had a great start to the year and these awards are testament to both the expertise within Kent and the long-standing relationships we have with our key clients. We play big in a niche area – large enough with our 12,000 strong global team to offer real expertise and scale – small enough to be unencumbered by the bureaucracy that holds back some of our larger peers. The backlog for the rest of this year is looking positive, but right now we are concentrating on servicing our clients in the best way we know how.”

Kent yesterday announced that it was partnering with AVEVA to drive digital acceleration across energy sector.

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