M. W. Kellogg Limited
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M.W. Kellogg Limited was a British
full service contractor primarily serving the hydrocarbon market with the capability to execute worldscale international projects from conceptual feasibility studies through fixed price turnkey mega-projects.
It was established in the 1930s, as a wholly owned subsidiary of the M.W. Kellogg Company. It was a private limited company jointly owned by KBR
and JGC Corporation
. A formal joint ownership with KBR and the JGC Corporation (JGC) was established in 1992, when JGC purchased 45% of MWKL stock, although a strong relationship between the two companies had been in existence for much longer. It is now wholly owned by KBR after a take-over in the periods Dec 2010 - Jan 2011. M.W.Kellogg Ltd has now changed to KBR UK Ltd.
It has been involved in numerous LNG and GTL projects, notably Woodside in Australia, Oman LNG, Nigeria LNG, Pearl GTL in Qatar and SEGAS LNG
in Egypt. In addition to LNG, Other major projects have included Gas Processing facilities, Petroleum Refineries, Fertiliser Complexes and many worldscale petrochemical and polymer plants.
Its largest project was the joint venture with Aker Engineering of Norway, for the e full design, supply and construction of the Troll Terminal project in Norway for Norske Shell over the period 1992-1996. This was followed by several subsequent awards of equivalent sized expansions of Statoil’s gas terminal at Karsto, also in Norway. MWKL has been working with Statoil for almost a quarter of a century and has completed numerous studies and pre engineering packages during this period for a number of sites including the Mongstad and Kalundborg refineries, Tjeldbergodden, Snohvit LNG
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full service contractor primarily serving the hydrocarbon market with the capability to execute worldscale international projects from conceptual feasibility studies through fixed price turnkey mega-projects.
It was established in the 1930s, as a wholly owned subsidiary of the M.W. Kellogg Company. It was a private limited company jointly owned by KBR
KBR
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and JGC Corporation
JGC Corporation
JGC Corporation is a global engineering company headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. It is listed at the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The company was founded on 25 October 1928. In 1976, it changed its original name from Japan Gasoline Co. to JGC Corporation...
. A formal joint ownership with KBR and the JGC Corporation (JGC) was established in 1992, when JGC purchased 45% of MWKL stock, although a strong relationship between the two companies had been in existence for much longer. It is now wholly owned by KBR after a take-over in the periods Dec 2010 - Jan 2011. M.W.Kellogg Ltd has now changed to KBR UK Ltd.
It has been involved in numerous LNG and GTL projects, notably Woodside in Australia, Oman LNG, Nigeria LNG, Pearl GTL in Qatar and SEGAS LNG
SEGAS LNG
SEGAS LNG is a liquefied natural gas complex in Damietta, Egypt. It is located west of Port Said. The name SEGAS comes from the Spanish Egyptian Gas Company.-History:...
in Egypt. In addition to LNG, Other major projects have included Gas Processing facilities, Petroleum Refineries, Fertiliser Complexes and many worldscale petrochemical and polymer plants.
Its largest project was the joint venture with Aker Engineering of Norway, for the e full design, supply and construction of the Troll Terminal project in Norway for Norske Shell over the period 1992-1996. This was followed by several subsequent awards of equivalent sized expansions of Statoil’s gas terminal at Karsto, also in Norway. MWKL has been working with Statoil for almost a quarter of a century and has completed numerous studies and pre engineering packages during this period for a number of sites including the Mongstad and Kalundborg refineries, Tjeldbergodden, Snohvit LNG