Chicago Bridge and Iron awarded contract for gas process plant
CB&I has been awarded a contract, valued in excess of US$ 300 million, for a new natural gas processing plant in the Northeastern U.S.
CB&I’s work scope includes the engineering, procurement and construction of a 200 million ft3/d natural gas processing plant, including full fractionation and treatment capabilities, storage tanks and loading systems. In addition, CB&I’s Lummus Technology business sector is providing its proprietary NGL-MaxSM recovery technology. The contract is scheduled for completion in 2012.
“As gas production ramps up in U.S. shale basins, we are well positioned to support the infrastructure development needs of these strategically important projects.” said Philip K. Asherman, President and CEO.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/13072011/chicago_bridge_and_iron_awarded_contract_for_gas_process_plant/
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