West Virginia-based KeyLogic Systems said this week it has received a $112 million contract for mission execution and strategic analysis (MESA) at the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory. The new MESA contract is a combination of three prior support contracts: program and performance management services, energy sector planning and analysis services, and project execution and integration services. Until the issuance of the MESA award, KeyLogic held the Project Execution and Integration contract with NETL.
The MESA contract, awarded April 25, will run up to five years, consisting of a three-year base period and a two-year option. “The five-year contract is initially valued at $112 million but allows for additional services within the contract scope,” according to a KeyLogic release.
“We are incredibly honored to continue and broaden our support to NETL and its significant mission to deliver technological solutions that address our nation’s three significant energy issues: affordability, supply security, and environmental quality,” Carey Butler, KeyLogic executive director of energy programs, said in the release. “Our team’s extensive technical and project management experience will ensure NETL receives the critical support needed to achieve its important goals.”
Under the contract, KeyLogic will provide support to NETL in various areas, including: program and project planning, execution, monitoring and assessment for coal, oil and natural gas, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and electricity delivery technologies; high-quality, credible analyses of the entire economic value chain of energy from resource assessment, extraction, and transport to conversion, distribution, and end-use; analysis of process and cost engineering; financial analysis; life cycle analysis; economic, market and regulatory analysis; technology deployment and program benefit analysis; energy infrastructure analysis; and subsurface analysis.