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KBR to showcase sustainability solutions at ADIPEC

KBR has supported a project to reduce emissions from gas flaring in Iraq.

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KBR, a global leader in sustainable technology solutions, will address energy transition challenges at ADIPEC, showing how it combines technical solutions with a long-term commitment to the region, empowering local talent and driving sustainable change

Exhibiting at stand 7251 at ADIPEC, the company will showcase its comprehensive range of services, including decarbonisation technologies, gas monetisation strategies, renewable energy integration, green hydrogen and ammonia production technologies, as well as workforce development and training programmes.

KBR is supporting the Middle East’s decarbonisation initiatives such as flaring reduction at the Rumaila Field in Iraq, where it has helped set targets to reduce carbon emissions from gas flaring to below 100 mmsfcd by 2025. Instead of flaring, the gas is gathered and processed for sale or reinjection into oil reservoirs, improving both environmental and economic outcomes.

Nimit Shah, regional vice president, Middle East & Africa at KBR said, “We are proud to support ADNOC’s strategy which exemplifies the approach needed in today’s energy environment. At ADIPEC, we’ll be discussing how we’re working with ADNOC and other regional leaders to achieve their ambitious sustainability goals while maintaining robust energy production.

“This balanced approach is crucial across the Middle East, where nations are focused on both economic growth and environmental responsibility. We’re seeing this commitment through initiatives like ADNOC’s US$23bn investment in lower-carbon solutions and their goal of net zero by 2045. Our expertise in sustainable technology solutions enables us to support these transformative efforts.”

“Countries in the Middle East need more than just the technology. We’re also focused on empowering local talent. By combining our global expertise with investment in local skills and knowledge transfer, we're helping to create sustainable, long-term change that drives sufficiency.”