KBR wins Oman LNG contract
Published by David Rowlands,
Editor
LNG Industry,
Oman LNG operates three liquefaction trains, which, combined, have a total nameplate capacity of 10.4 million tpy. KBR claims that this contract represents its re-entry into the Oman market, and support the company’s strategic focus on gas monetisation in the Middle East region.
Jay Ibrahim, KBR President: Europe, Middle East & Africa, said: “This contract confirms KBR's strong reputation as one of the world's preeminent leaders in LNG facilities and demonstrates the trust that Oman LNG has placed in KBR following the successful development of the original FEED of this world-class LNG facility.
"We are committed to expanding our footprint in the Middle East and are delighted at this opportunity to reestablish KBR in Oman and contribute to Oman's In-Country Value (ICV) initiatives."
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