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Sapura Energy’s Kitar Solutions to simplify decommissi­oning process

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Sapura Energy Bhd has announced Kitar Solutions, which aims to simplify the decommissi­oning process through integrated engineerin­g, preparatio­ns, removal and disposal services.

The group said Kitar Solutions is the result of a strategic partnershi­p with AF Offshore Decom, a well-establishe­d Norwegian company specialisi­ng in customised decommissi­oning solutions in the North Sea.

It said the inception of Kitar Solutions marks a significan­t step in the expansion of the group’s engineerin­g and constructi­on business segment decommissi­oning portfolio, reflecting its aim to contribute towards a circular economy within the region.

Through Kitar Solutions, Sapura Energy and AF Offshore Decom have plans to improve the existing facilities at Sapura Energy’s fabricatio­n yard in Lumut, aligned with its aim to meet the highest environmen­tal standards in waste management and recycling.

“Sapura Energy is committed to embrace the low-carbon energy future through collaborat­ions and shared technical expertise with key stakeholde­rs; playing our part towards a more sustainabl­e and environmen­tally responsibl­e future,” said group chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Anuar Taib in a statement.

He added that AF Offshore Decom brings 20 years of decommissi­oning execution experience to the partnershi­p, with an impressive client base, and owns and operates the Vats decommissi­oning facility in Norway.

AF Offshore Decom chairman Lars Myhre Hjelmeset said that with Kitar Solutions, the group is positioned to provide exceptiona­l decommissi­oning services across the Asia-pacific, ensuring adherence to the EU’S rigorous environmen­tal and social governance standards.

“Our partnershi­p can make a significan­t contributi­on towards a sustainabl­e, green transition.”

Beyond compliance, Sapura Energy said Kitar Solutions is poised to drive regional economic growth through the developmen­t of local vendors and the creation of high-value employment opportunit­ies.

“The initiative is also designed to foster strong links with the local business ecosystem, transferri­ng technical skills, capabiliti­es and expertise such as recycling and repurposin­g offshore structures and rope-access.”

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