Kentz wins Qatar Petroleum contract worth USD 190M

Kentz Corporation, the holding company of the Kentz engineering and construction group, won Qatar Petroleum’s (QP) contract for the engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning for wellhead industrial control systems, alongside corrosion protection, for approximately 775 wells across the Dukhan Oilfield, Qatar.

 
The contract, valued at USD 190M, builds on Kentz’s previous working relationship with QP and will be executed by the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) business unit, running for the duration of three years through to 2016. 
Kentz will provide a dedicated Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) network infrastructure to monitor wellheads from designated stations; providing centralised real-time and historical wellhead data directly into QP’s IT network. Kentz’s scope of work also includes the prevention of external corrosion damage to the well casings in the Dukhan field by installing an impressed current cathodic protection system.
 
Tush Doshi, COO, EPC Business Unit for Kentz, commented, “Kentz was awarded its first project with QP in 1997 and since then has continued to execute numerous EPC projects, engineering and enhancing QP’s assets. We take great pride in this significant award.”
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