Collins Munene, a Project Engineer at Bentworth Energy, is a graduate of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology with a degree in Mining and Mineral Processing Engineering. He first joined Bentworth in 2023 as a laboratory attaché, where he gained foundational experience in cement slurry formulation, testing protocols, and quality control. In 2024, he…
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At Bentworth Energy, we take great pride in the people who make our success possible. Today, we are pleased to highlight Kaka Arasa, a dedicated Cementing Supervisor whose journey reflects not only professional excellence but also personal growth and a passion that extends beyond the field. Kaka is a Mathematics graduate from the University of…
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Allan Amombo, a Project Engineer at Bentworth Energy, plays a critical role in the planning, coordination, and execution of cementing operations across various projects. His responsibilities include designing cementing programmes, selecting appropriate materials and equipment, and ensuring that each job meets technical specifications and operational timelines. Allan works closely with field teams, engineers, and clients…
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At Bentworth Energy, we recognise that our strength lies in the expertise and dedication of our team. This month, we celebrate John Gitau, a skilled cementing equipment mechanic who plays a crucial role in ensuring our units operate at peak efficiency, supporting seamless and sustainable operations. John’s Role at Bentworth Ensuring smooth equipment operations for…
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Heizel Selesi, a project engineer, joined the team in 2022. A graduate of the University of Nairobi with a degree in Petroleum Engineering, she first made her mark leading the Ormat Geothermal Project. Currently, she is spearheading the Cella Project, utilising her technical expertise and skills. Heizel is responsible for a range of essential tasks,…
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This article published in August 2017 was discovered in our archives. It provides an overview of the challenges faced by Bentworth Investments Ltd, international players and the oil and gas sector in Kenya in general. These include: Limited available skilled local workforce Availability of and access to technology, training and resources Transfer of knowledge and…
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The Linkages case study, titled “Persistence against the odds: Bentworth’s entry into oil and gas supply” sets out Bentworth’s journey to becoming the first Kenyan indigenous oilfield services company. It all began when “Baker Hughes a leading oilfield service company based out of Houston, needed a local supplier of coiled tubing services in Kenya. When…
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