The glycol regeneration trains recover rich glycol from the gas stream for re-use and comprise of heat exchangers, separators, regenerators, filters, compressors, pumps, condensers, make-up drums and a water knock-out drum.

The scope of the project includes the associated civil, structural, piping, electrical and instrumentation, fire and gas and loss prevention works in addition to modifications to the existing plant. This project includes the engineering and detailed design, procurement, construction, pre-commissioning and commissioning. It is expected to take 22 months with a scheduled completion date of June 2011.

Hugh O’Donnell, chief executive officer of Kentz Group, said: “We are delighted to be awarded another prestigious contract with Qatar Petroleum, which enables us to continue our long and successful relationship well into the future”.