MOSCOW (MRC) -- CB&I has announced it has been awarded a substantial contract for the license, engineering design and catalyst supply for five proprietary technologies to be used in an integrated refining and petrochemical project in China, according to Hydrocarbonprocessing.
The complex will use BP Paraxylene OPEX advantaged crystallization technology exclusively licensed by CB&I, as well as technology for a vacuum gasoil hydrocracker, diesel hydrocracker, kerosene hydrotreater and delayed coker offered through Chevron Lummus Global (CLG). CLG is a JV between Chevron and CB&I.
"CB&I is pleased to be selected as the master licensor for this complex," said Philip K. Asherman, CB&I's President and Chief Executive Officer. "This award is another example of the positive trend for technology supply in China, and demonstrates the future outlook for CB&I's broad technology solutions and integrated engineering services to the region."
As MRC informed before, CB&I was awarded a contract valued at approximately USD1.3 billion by Total Petrochemicals & Refining USA, Inc. to provide engineering, procurement and construction for an ethane cracker project located in Port Arthur, Texas. The new cracker will have an ethylene capacity of one million metric tons per year. CB&I was previously awarded a contract for front-end engineering and design services and the ethylene technology license. The facility will utilize six SRT-III (Short Residence Time) pyrolysis heaters.
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