KBR has won a seven-year contract to provide general maintenance services (GMS) to the Satorp complex in Saudi Arabia.
The 440,000 barrel per day refining and petrochemical complex unites Saudi Aramco and TotalEnergies, in Jubail.
KBR said there was also an option for a three-year extension.
“We are excited to continue building on our longstanding partnership with Satorp. This contract marks the beginning of a broader and increasingly strategic journey for Satorp, and KBR is proud to deliver world-class solutions using the industry’s best maintenance and reliability practices,” said KBR president for Sustainable Technology Solutions Jay Ibrahim.
KBR will provide preventive, predictive, corrective and shutdown maintenance services at the refinery. The company said it would focus on “continuous improvement and sustainable asset performance”.
The company won a seven-year contract in 2012 with AYTB for maintenance at Satorp. In May 2019, it announced a three-year extension.
Satorp started up in June 2014 and reached full capacity by the end of the year.
KBR’s original contract, in 2012, was declared at $140-170 million. The company did not disclose today’s contract value.