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KTL was contracted by a Multinational Oil Exploration company to undertake an Environmental Project Report (EPR) Study (Scoping Study) for the Workers’ Field Accommodation and Extended Well Testing (EWT) in Turkana, Kenya.
The EPRs were undertaken in accordance with the EBRD, Kenyan environmental regulations and IFC's Environmental and Social Performance Standards.
The project scope comprised replacement of LPG import pipeline with new LPG liquid line (6” dia), new LPG vapor line (4” dia) and installation of a manifold after the metering station. This also included installation of two additional lines for vegetable oil (10” dia). KTL was involved in preparation of tender documents, analysis of tender and construction supervision of the new pipelines.
KTL was awarded a contract by Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) to validate the existing ESIA study for the proposed construction of a 400kV overhead transmission line between Mbeya and Sumbawanga (340km long) in Tanzania. The ESIA was undertaken to ensure compliance with the requirements of the latest Tanzanian environmental legislation and the World Bank Group E&S safeguard policies.
The scope of work for the project included demolition of existing bitumen plant, procurement and Installation of 2 x 55 tons LPG tanks and cylinder filling facility complete with accessories, cylinder decanting facility, firefighting system, complete office block, truck and rail off-loading facilities, electrical installation, generator shed, fire equipment shed, data communication between electronic weighing and Office block with remote automated operation control system
KTL scope of works included Project management, Preliminary and detailed designs, cost estimates, Environmental Impact Assessment study, obtaining building approvals, bill of quantities, bill of materials, tender documentations, tender analysis and construction supervision.
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Study (ESIA) for a 33 MW Solar Power Plant, Makindu, Kenya.
KTL was contracted by a multinational renewable energy firm to undertake a full ESIA Study of the proposed 33 MW Solar power plant in Kenya .The ESIA was undertaken in accordance with the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC’s) Environmental and Social (E&S) Performance Standards and included specialized studies on Ecology, Geology and Hydrology.
The project scope included installation of 14,500 MT LPG Import off-shore storage facility complete with single buoy mooring vessels, LPG subsea and inland pipeline, common user manifold, 500 MT mounded LPG onshore storage, four truck loading gantries, complete offices/buildings and associated civil, mechanical and electrical works, future designs and cost estimates for expansion of the facility for LPG cylinder filling plant and rail siding.
KTL scope of work included feasibility study, preliminary layout design, project design specifications, bill of quantities, bill of materials, tender evalaution and analysis, contract documentation, mechanical and electrical designs construction supervision
KTL was awarded a contract to undertake the Environmental Impact assessment study for the proposed project in accordance with EMCA and IFC’s Environmental and Social Performance Standards.
The proposed Project comprises of a 140m long weir, 4.6km water tunnel Valve Chamber, 1.9m Twin steel Penstocks, 2 Power Houses (20 mw each), Power Switch yard; High Power Transmission line (Approximately 7km to Kibirigwi, Kirinyaga County).
The assignment is on-gong and include Aquatic and terrestrial ecological studies, hydrological and geological studies, Social Impact Assessment and development of stakeholder engagement plan.
FEED for Full Field Development, Tullow Oil, South Lokichar,
Turkana County, Kenya-Tullow Kenya BV.
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We have significantly simplified and focused our geographic footprint over recent years, halving the number of markets in which we have operations.