Kent will design new desalter facilities to support the production of 300,000 bopd over the next 20 years, managing an expected water cut of up to 60%. The facility will include separation and desalting facilities to process up to 315,000 bopd as well as systems to reduce gas flaring.
The acquisition strengthens Kent’s presence in the market for decommissioning services, in which global annual spend is projected to grow from USD 8 billion to USD 16 billion by 2035, driven by the retirement of offshore infrastructure.
Kent has been awarded a global three-year enterprise framework agreement (EFA) by Shell to provide Commissioning and Start-Up Services (CSU) across various onshore and offshore projects. This contract encompasses a wide range of energy sectors, including oil, gas, and new energy initiatives.
Energy services group Kent has secured a contract to carry out pre-front-end engineering design (pre-FEED) assessment of the proposed Spiorad na Mara offshore wind farm in Scotland.