Kent signed Long-Term Agreements (LTAs) and Project Management Consultancy (PMC) agreements with Aramco, reinforcing its position in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The agreements place Kent on Aramco’s bid panels for future brownfield Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) and PMC projects, creating new opportunities for the company’s regional operations. By joining Aramco’s approved bid panels, Kent will be eligible to compete for upcoming brownfield EPC and PMC contracts across the Kingdom’s energy sector. The agreements represent a significant milestone in Kent’s long-term growth strategy in Saudi Arabia, where the company has maintained a strong operational presence for many years.
Industry Leaders Attend Signing Ceremony
Senior representatives from Aramco and industry leaders attended the signing ceremony, underscoring the strong working relationship between the two companies. The event also highlighted their shared commitment to delivering complex energy projects efficiently and safely.
Kent Highlights Team Contribution
Kent credited the successful award of the agreements to the efforts of teams across the organization. The company emphasized that the achievement reflects its continued focus on providing safe, reliable, and high-quality services to clients throughout the energy industry.
Executive Commentary
“The signing of these agreements represents an important step forward for Kent in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and reflects the strength of our delivery capability and long-standing presence in the region,” said Iain Eddie, Executive Vice President for EMEA and APAC at Kent. Eddie added, “As the Kingdom continues to invest in the future of its energy sector, we remain committed to supporting our clients with safe, high-quality, and performance-driven solutions that create lasting value.”
Saudi Arabia Remains a Key Market
Saudi Arabia continues to be one of Kent’s most important markets. Over the years, the company has supported Aramco across a broad range of engineering, project management, and energy-sector services. As per the press release, with the Kingdom accelerating investment in energy infrastructure and brownfield developments, Kent expects the new EPC and PMC agreements to strengthen its role in future projects and support continued regional growth.



