MOSCOW (MRC) -- CB&I has announced it has been awarded a contract by Hainan Huasheng New Material Technology Co. Ltd. for the license and engineering design for a diphenyl carbonate (DPC) petrochemical unit in Hainan Province, China, as per Hydrocarbonprocessing.
The unit will use Versalis' DPC technology licensed by CB&I to produce diphenyl carbonate intermediate, which is used for the production of polycarbonate.
"As CB&I continues to win new technology awards in China, we are enhancing our position as a leading technology provider for China's energy industry," said Daniel M. McCarthy, CB&I's Executive Vice President of Technology. "This momentum underscores the confidence our customers have in CB&I's technology portfolio and the future outlook for our technology solutions in the region."
As MRC informed before, in late 2017, Lotte Versalis Elastomers inaugurated a new integrated industrial complex for the production of elastomers in Yeosu, South Korea. The new plants of Lotte Versalis Elastomers, a 50:50 joint venture between Versalis (Eni) and petrochemical company Lotte Chemical, have been built in a record time of 26 months and in conformity with sustainability principles. According to Eni, this achievement is part of the company's strategy to transform its chemical business also through international development.
Versalis is present in the Asia-Pacific region through its commercial units in Shanghai, Qingdao, Mumbai and Singapore.
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