
With approximately 34,000 employees throughout 33 countries, there’s never a shortage of interesting facts to learn about KBR. Each quarter, KBR Fast Facts fills you in on some new and exciting things you may not know about our people, culture and work from across the globe.
KBR proudly recognized its alliance partner, Swedish Biofuels, for reaching a major milestone with the signed letter of intent for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Norrkoping, Sweden.
KBR signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ISU Chemical in Korea, marking a significant step toward a commercial ammonia cracking project in Ulsan, Republic of Korea, that will utilize KBR's cutting-edge H2ACT℠ technology. Built on KBR’s heritage of innovation, H2ACT delivers a pathway to large-scale, sustainable hydrogen production.
KBR has decades of expertise supporting mission-critical logistics in extreme cold climates like the Arctic and Northern Europe (e.g., Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia). In addition to providing warm housing units and hearty meals for service people and other personnel, we provide numerous other crucial services that prove we’re The Team Behind the Mission®, no matter where the mission is.

Forbes has once again acknowledged KBR as one of the World's Top Companies for Women, underscoring our steadfast dedication to cultivating a diverse and inclusive environment and providing equal opportunities for all our people.
Through our Grow With KBR initiative, we celebrate each new team member by planting a tree. So far in 2023, we’ve planted a total of 5,610 — and counting! We’re excited for future growth for both our team and the world’s forests.
KBR plays an integral role supporting NASA on many vital projects, including the SESDA and GSMO-3 (Ground Systems and Mission Operations) contracts, through which we provided multimedia support and live coverage during the historic asteroid sample landing of OSIRIS-REx in Utah.


