Nuberg EPC receives contract for chlor-alkali project
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Nuberg EPC has announced its latest undertaking: India’s largest chlor-alkali project, commissioned by Mundra Petrochemical Ltd (MPL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises.
This project will have a capacity of 2200 tpd, utilising a 100% NaOH process.
Strategically located in the Mundra zone of Gujarat, the project is designed to produce a range of essential chemicals, including 50% caustic soda, caustic flakes, anhydrous HCl, and liquid Cl2. The plant will also yield by-products such as 31% HCl acid, 32% NaOH, sodium hypochlorite, and H2SO4, which are crucial to MPL’s expanding green PVC project.
Committed to delivery within a 15-month period, Nuberg EPC’s engagement covers the full gamut of EPCM services. This chlor-alkali plant is a key element in the production of feedstocks for MPL’s comprehensive suite of refineries and chemical plants.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/12042024/nuberg-epc-receives-contract-for-chlor-alkali-project/
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