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Culture isn’t just built through strategy or structures. It’s shaped every day through how we treat one another. In his latest thought leadership article, Danie de Kock reflects on the power of authentic recognition and its role in creating safe, connected and high-performing workplaces. This perspective speaks to the heart of Kent’s culture: built on care, respect and honesty, where people feel valued and are supported to grow. Read Danie’s article to explore how recognition can help establish a culture where people and performance can thrive: https://bit.ly/4aK6m1D
Need to move quickly, without cutting corners? Kent understands the delivery pressures facing today’s energy and infrastructure projects. That’s why our teams move at pace - without sacrificing quality, compliance or environmental integrity. With global insight and local presence, we help clients navigate complex conditions, achieve regulatory clarity, and meet commitments with confidence. Learn how we keep projects on track: https://bit.ly/4snzzFM
As the end of the year draws closer, our rotational teams continue to remain on duty across our global operations. Their professionalism, discipline and commitment ensure our projects continue to be delivered safely and to the highest standards. They embody the spirit of Kent: people with purpose, people with heart, and people who help us deliver the world’s energy every single day 🙌
As we reach the end of 2025, it’s a great opportunity to look back on everything we’ve delivered this year, and our brilliant teams who have made it possible. Across projects, markets, growth and new capabilities, our team has shown up day after day with care, collaboration and commitment. Supporting one another, navigating change and delivering to the highest standards for our clients. In this end-of-year message, our CEO John Gilley shares his reflections on 2025, recognising the trust of our clients and the contribution of our people across the business. And because no end-of-year reflection is complete without a soundtrack, our 2025 Kent Spotify Playlist is live, curated by Angelica Tenjo. From Andy Williams to Gloria Estefan, there’s a good chance you’ll catch yourself humming along 🎶https://bit.ly/3MRatPk.
2025 has been a year of momentum for Kent. Across the globe, our teams have secured a series of exciting project wins that reflect the trust our clients place in us and the value we bring as their consulting, engineering and project delivery partner. From early-stage studies to full EPCm delivery, we’ve been chosen to support projects that: - Advance the energy transition through lower-carbon solutions - Unlock efficiency and resilience in existing assets - Enable new fuels, new technologies and new pathways for sustainable growth - Push the boundaries of what’s possible in engineering Each win is a testament to the expertise of our people and the strength of our partnerships. Whether in conventional energy, renewables, decarbonisation, chemicals, or new energies, our teams continue to prove that Kent is the partner clients turn to when outcomes matter. Take a look at some of the projects defining our year.
At the recently held OEUK Offshore Decommissioning Conference, our CEO John Gilley delivered an inspiring message about the future of decommissioning, and the crucial role it will play in the evolving energy landscape. From early engagement to agile integration, John outlined how smarter, coordinated models of delivery implemented by the supply chain will shape the next era of decommissioning. And with growing global demand, this work is becoming a cornerstone of a responsible and resilient energy system. At Kent, we are deeply committed to the growth of the decommissioning sector. With the expansion of our decommissioning capabilities, strengthened further by our acquisition of EXCEED Energy, A Kent Company, we continue to invest in the sector across the UK and beyond. Watch the clip of the speech here: https://bit.ly/4pDUa79.
This year, we have tried something different to showcase our purpose and beliefs. We’ve introduced The Kent Chronicle, our very own newspaper, designed to tell the stories of our people, projects and progress in 2025. Packed with a mix of serious updates and light-hearted features, The Kent Chronicle includes: 🏆 Acquisitions, awards and milestones from across our global operations 🌍 Our safety and sustainability efforts, and more about the people behind them 🧩 Plus an insight into Life at Kent, a surprisingly tricky crossword, sports updates, and even a tongue-in-cheek obituaries section honouring the things we happily left behind in 2025. Read more about the stories, milestones and moments that sum up Kent this year: https://bit.ly/44r0syl
Our Kent Canada team worked with the JGC/Fluor BC LNG Joint Venture to deliver a multi-phase campaign covering construction, commissioning, and start-up. The facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, is Canada’s first large-scale LNG export terminal, designed to produce 14 million tonnes of LNG a year from two processing units. Across utilities, Boil-Off Gas (BOG), and perimeter OSBL areas, our team completed major electrical and instrumentation installation activities. This included installing 1.2 million metres of cable, delivering 30,000 system check sheets and more. Find out more about the project: https://bit.ly/4oFMoYZ
Across 2025, our subject matter experts from around the world have continued to share insights shaped by real project experience, deep technical knowledge, and a commitment to doing energy better. This year’s most-read articles span the full breadth of our work — from on-the-ground perspectives in Kazakhstan, to process safety deep dives, FEED challenges, sustainable aviation fuel innovation, and the practical realities of delivering complex projects across the energy transition. Any stories catch your eye? View our website to explore these intuitions or find other insights from those shaping the future of energy: https://bit.ly/4oGEXB2
With process safety, the biggest lessons aren’t always found in the headline events we all know. More often, they’re hidden in the stories nearly forgotten. In his latest thought leadership article, Senior Process Engineer Ewan Stewart shares how he conducts painstaking research into overlooked industrial incidents and brings their lessons back into today’s engineering conversations. At Kent, this level of curiosity and rigour reflects our own commitment to safety: thorough, continuous, and grounded in learning from every possible source. Read Ewan’s powerful reflection on why history matters, and how keeping these stories alive strengthens safety for everyone: https://bit.ly/4rCS0WI