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ExxonMobil completes heavy lift project for refinery

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


ExxonMobil has successfully completed the heavy lift of a new lubricants reactor at its Singapore Refinery in Jurong. The reactor is key for ExxonMobil’s ongoing expansion project to increase production of high-quality EHCTM base stocks, which are designed to meet new and upcoming finished lubricant specifications, including ILSAC GF-6, API SP and API CK-4/FA-4.

Enabling advantaged applications, these quality improvements will help customers achieve short-term cost savings through blending optimisation and long-term savings through reformulation.

The new lubricants reactor, weighing 800 t, 46 m long and 4 m wide, was one of the largest and heaviest lifts in recent years at the Singapore Refinery. The lift was completed earlier this year using a 1200 t gantry crane and 600 t tailing crane

“We are committed to meeting our customers’ requirements by offering industry-leading, reliable supplies of our CORETM Group I and EHC Group II base stocks,” said Vipin Rana, Asia Pacific Basestocks and Specialties Sales Manager. “Our continued investment demonstrates our long-term focus on the business and commitment to meeting the growing demand in the Asia-Pacific region.”

“The journey to the reactor’s final location within the refinery was not an easy path,” said Brian Bade, Singapore Lubes Expansion Project Manager. “In order to complete the numerous 90 degree turns, we had to install a temporary bridge and support critical flare lines utilising a unique telescopic jack design. The lift to install the reactor was an impressive milestone that was made possible by working closely with our contract partners and various Singapore government agencies.”

Last October, transportation of the reactor began with a 5500 km journey from Larsen & Toubro’s facility in Hazira, India. ExxonMobil shipped the reactor from Adani Hazira Port to the Jurong-Hong Hang Port, where it arrived after nearly two weeks of land and sea travel.

After its arrival in Singapore, the reactor was sent by road to the refinery. Despite the short distance of just 6 km, the land transport operation took 6 hrs. The reactor operation was carried out at night to minimise public disruption. This safe reactor lift operation, was the outcome of over a year of detailed engineering studies, planning, and nearly 10 months of site construction preparatory work by the project team.

The refinery expansion project continues to progress towards its scheduled completion in the second quarter of 2019. When completed, ExxonMobil will strengthen its global supply of EHC Group II base stocks, enhancing the Singapore site’s competitiveness.

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