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Kelton secures two new contracts

 

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Kelton has announced two new contracts in the Middle East, totalling over US$1.3 million for an initial scope of work.

The contracts, both in Abu Dhabi, UAE, are with two new clients. The scopes of work will cover a five-year and four-plus-two-year duration, respectively.

Supporting the region’s utilities infrastructure, Kelton will provide consultancy services to optimise the flow assurance of power and water supply across the UAE. This contract includes metering system audits, uncertainty calculations, and validation to determine best practices and opportunities to maximise efficiency. Additionally, Kelton will assist with project design documentation and review to optimise the client’s long-term approach to flow metering.

The second contract includes a diverse array of Kelton’s services, demonstrating its holistic approach to flow measurement. It will cover inspection, audits, and certification – in line with UKAS accreditation. The contract will focus on gas, condensate, NGL, and sulfur applications, with Kelton delivering technical expertise to develop metering manuals and processes, as well as ad-hoc call-off services.

With both contracts running for over five years, Kelton is exploring the prospect of adding personnel to its existing Abu Dhabi-based team to aid the completion of the initial work and the potential for additional scope.

Stuart Christie, Kelton CCO, commented: “In the last year, we have looked at how we can increase our presence throughout the Middle East via partnerships, agreements with local agents and entities, and expanding the capacity of our in-country team. The confirmation of these two contracts is proof that our revised strategy is already coming to fruition. Although these are first-time contracts with new clients, they directly stem from previous work we have completed in the UAE and the relationships we have built across industries – not just in our traditional oil and gas scope but supporting utility operators too. We are looking forward to committing our expertise to these respective projects for the foreseeable future.”

 

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