BASF, Kent collaborate to advance gas treatment innovation in the Middle East
11/26/2024
Kent has been awarded a contract for engineering services by BASF to support the company’s gas treatment initiatives in the UAE. Kent will provide essential engineering and design services as part of the development of Process Design Packages (PDP) within BASF’s licensed gas treatment technology package OASE®.
Under the terms of the contract, Kent will perform critical engineering tasks essential to BASF’s objectives. This includes optimised process schemes, preparing comprehensive PDPs, and ensuring strict adherence to applicable industry standards. Kent’s services will be essential during both the define and execute phases of the project.
“We are excited to partner with BASF in delivering efficient and reliable gas treatment solutions to the Middle East,” said Tush Doshi, Chief Operating Officer at Kent, “Our team is committed to supporting BASF in its mission to provide advanced process technologies to the region. We look forward to achieving new milestones together and reinforcing BASF’s reputation for excellence in the petrochemical industry and energy sector.”
Industry leaders in oil and gas are taking note of the potential impact and Andreas Kern, Business Manager Gas Treatment Middle East and Central Asia, expressed his optimism about the collaboration: "BASF looks forward to a strong partnership with Kent, as we work together to enhance the oil and gas industry and energy sectors with innovative solutions. Together, we are not just meeting industry standards, we are setting them - delivering state-of-the-art gas treatment solutions helping our customers to meet specific industry requirements for efficiency and emissions control, which ultimately benefits both the environment and the regional energy market.”
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