EnerMech has become an integrated service contract supplier to KENT Energies for ExxonMobil’s new low sulphur diesel facility at its Fawley Petrochemical Complex in Hampshire, UK.
The project encompasses a new steam methane reforming (SMR) hydrogen plant at the integrated complex.
A team of EnerMech project managers, engineers and multi-disciplined personnel will work inside the facility and deliver construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, and start-up services.
The plant aims to help reduce Britain’s reliance on diesel imports and pave the way for the potential production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and will increase output by 38,000 b/d.
EnerMech’s bespoke System Integrity Management (SIMPro) software will be utilised as a completely traceable integrity management system to record data for flange management, bolt torque/tensioning, on-site machining, nitrogen purging, camera inspection, hydro-testing and PSV management services.
This advanced web-based management solution ensures high-quality, easily accessible information and is significantly faster, delivering more accurate electronically generated work pack generation.
Chuck Davison, EnerMech CEO said, “This contract represents a major milestone for the business as it partners us with KENT Energies to support ExxonMobil and one of the UK’s most strategic petrochemical sites. It also utilises our core services on a hydrogen system, which is a first for our organisation.
“Our proven expertise and innovative SIMPro solution have also positioned EnerMech as a trusted partner in this groundbreaking project, paving the way for future collaborations within the hydrogen sector in Europe and beyond.”
EnerMech has been shortlisted for ‘Training Organisation of the Year’ at the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) Training & Development Awards 2024.