Nuberg EPC wins IOCL’s propylene purification package
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The project is part of IOCL’s expansion plan to increase the refinery capacity from 15 million tpy to 25 million tpy.
The project is expected to be completed in 18 months. This is Nuberg EPC’s first project in the propylene purification segment and demonstrates its capability to execute complex and challenging projects in the oil and gas sector.
It is the first PPP that will be skid mounted / modular in nature to facilitate easy installation and operation. Nuberg EPC will use regenerative and sacrificial adsorbent technology to purify propylene from the refinery off-gas stream. The purified propylene will be used as a feedstock for producing polymers, which are widely used in various industries such as packaging, textiles, automotive, etc.
This is the fourth project that Nuberg EPC is executing for IOCL in India, demonstrating its strong partnership and experience in the oil and gas sector. Nuberg EPC is also involved in setting up India’s first hydrogen fuel dispensing station, a bio-ethanol plant, and a sulfur recovery unit (SRU) for IOCL at various locations. These projects are part of IOCL’s vision to diversify its product portfolio and adopt cleaner and greener fuels. Nuberg EPC is committed to delivering these projects with high standards of quality, safety, and efficiency.
Mr. AK Tyagi, Chairman and Managing Director of Nuberg EPC, said: “We are delighted to partner with IOCL for this prestigious project. This is a testimony of our experience in delivering solutions for the oil and gas industry.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/29092023/nuberg-epc-wins-iocls-propylene-purification-package/
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