Kent, a global integrated energy services company, has announced the award of a five-year global commissioning framework agreement by bp.

Under this agreement, Kent’s specialists will be fully integrated into bp’s commissioning and completions management team, ensuring a standardised approach across all projects and business units worldwide. This strategic collaboration aims to instill a commissioning readiness culture and provide oversight and assurance of commissioning delivery through the utilisation of proven technology. The framework agreement, with a possible extension, is set to extend until the end of 2028. Kent’s CCS Centre of Excellence and regional operations will execute the services.

Kent’s extensive experience in end-to-end CCS services played a pivotal role in securing this framework agreement. The company’s approach to integrating commissioning throughout all project stages ensures certainty on quality, cost, and schedule, leading to optimised operational uptime and flawless project start-ups.

Tush Doshi, chief operating officer at Kent, expressed pride in strengthening the longstanding relationship with BP, stating, “This framework agreement is a testament to our team’s world-class approach and ability to deliver results across the value chain. We look forward to collaborating with bp to achieve best-in-class commissioning performance.”

John Kennedy, VP project management at bp, also commented on the award, stating, “Transforming our approach to commissioning delivery is a key factor in bp’s mission to continuously improve project delivery. This agreement is an enabler to that mission, leveraging Kent’s CCS capability throughout the lifecycle of projects and building on a long-term relationship that has contributed to successful delivery across our global portfolio, including projects in Azerbaijan, Egypt, and Trinidad.”

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6th March 2024