MOSCOW (MRC) -- PTT Global Chemical has selected a Fluor-led team to perform front-end engineering and design (FEED) work for its proposed petrochemical complex in Belmont County, Ohio, said Hydrocarbonprocessing.
The team includes Fluor, Technip and SK E&C. Fluor will book the undisclosed contract value into backlog in the third quarter of 2015.
The project will encompass an ethane cracker and derivatives units by leveraging the availability of feedstock from gas taken from the Utica and Marcellus shale formations in the region to create chemical products.
Fluor is a leader in the petrochemical engineering, procurement and construction market, and is currently executing engineering, procurement and construction for three major ethane cracker projects in the US.
"Working closely with PTTGC on the front-end activities, we will identify the most capital-efficient integrated solutions to support the project’s advancement," said Jim Brittain, president of Fluor’s energy and chemicals business line in the Americas.
"Our team has partnered together on numerous world-class petrochemical projects," he added. "We will leverage this experience and our innovative design technologies to bring this project to fruition."
Front-end activities are expected to be completed in 2016.
As MRC informed previously, PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC) is in plans to shut a linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) plant for a maintenance turnaround. The plant is likely to be shut in early October 2015. It is expected to remain off-stream for around 3 weeks. Located at Map Ta Phut in Thailand, the LLDPE plant has a production capacity of 400,000 mt/year.
PTT Global Chemical is a leading player in the petrochemical industry and owns several petrochemical facilities with a combined capacity of 8.45 million tonnes a year.
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