Clough Enercore unifies North America business with operational re-branding

Tuesday, 29 September 2020
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The Canadian business of Clough Enercore is rebranding to fully integrate into Clough’s North American unit whose project contracts have spanned work for ventures such as LNG Canada, Freeport LNG in Texas and Eagle LNG in Florida.

Clough Enercore was established in 2015 when the Australian engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company acquired Calgary, Alberta based Enercore Projects Ltd.

“It successfully established the EPCM presence across Canada and is now structured to fully support Clough’s broader North American operations,” said Clough.

Clough, which has more than 1,000 in-house engineers, entered the US market in 2014 when it took over Baltimore, Maryland-based LNG project consultants CH.IV.

The growing Clough brand is now working on the EPC contract for the load-out line trestle for the LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia.

Its Eagle LNG contract at Jacksonville, Florida, was for EPC services for a grassroots micro- LNG plant with 17 million standard cubic feet per day of output and a 1 million gallon LNG tank and truck offloading.

It was also contracted by Freeport LNG for EPC work on a condensate terminal. “As part of our ongoing business integration across our North American entities, we are proud to announce that our Clough Enercore business has changed its brand name to Clough,” said Martin Siddle, Executive Vice President for Clough North America.

“This name change is a result of a rebranding effort designed to bring consistency and structure across the North American businesses while maintaining flexibility, scalability, and resource interchangeability,” explained Siddle.

“We aim to deliver one unified voice and vision across North America.” he added.

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