McDermott awarded petrochemicals contract in Kuwait
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
McDermott International and Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC), a subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), have announced that KIPIC has awarded McDermott a technology contract for the basic engineering, technology license and catalyst for an integrated low pressure recovery (LPR) and olefins conversion technology (OCT) unit at KIPIC's Petrochemical Refinery Integration Project in Al Zour, Kuwait. Once complete, this unit will produce 330 000 tpy of polymer grade propylene using refinery by-product streams.
"This award marks the 50th OCT unit that Lummus Technology has licensed, and we are honoured to celebrate this milestone with KIPIC," said Leon de Bruyn, Senior Vice President of McDermott's Lummus Technology business. "This is a significant achievement that highlights the trust that our customers have in our industry-leading technologies."
The Petrochemical Refinery Integration Project will add a gasoline block, an aromatics block, OCT unit, polypropylene units, associated utility and offsite facilities to the existing refinery site. The new units will be closely integrated with the ZOR Refinery and LNGI projects which will be operated as an integrated facility once complete.
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