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Kent Wins 3-Year Framework Contract with Repsol Norge

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Kent, a global integrated energy services provider has been awarded a comprehensive 3-year framework contract with Repsol Norge for various operations in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. This contract encompasses a wide range of critical services including Studies, Specialist Engineering Support, EPCI (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation) packages, and the provision of structural integrity and analysis services.

Kent brings to the table an unparalleled legacy of over 40 years of providing top-notch structural integrity services across numerous offshore assets. This depth of knowledge and expertise positions Kent uniquely to enhance service delivery for Repsol Norge, underscoring a long-standing partnership that has seen Kent deliver continuous structural integrity management support over the years.

Commenting on the award, Les Newman, managing director of Engineering & Consulting, UK at Kent, says: ‘We are immensely proud to have been selected for this prestigious contract, which not only exemplifies our leading-edge capabilities in the offshore engineering domain but also strengthens our enduring relationship with Repsol Norge and its assets for over 20 years. This achievement is a testament to our team’s hard work, dedication, and the innovative solutions we bring to our clients.’

The contract signifies a milestone in supporting the safe and sustainable structural integrity management of existing and future offshore facilities across the North Sea, highlighting Kent’s commitment to operational excellence and safety.

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