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CB&I wins Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery contract

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CB&I has been awarded a contract that is worth more than US$95 million by Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery (SASREF). The scope of work includes the engineering, procurement and construction management for the modernisation and expansion of SASREF’s existing refinery in Al-Jubail city, Saudi Arabia.

So far, CB&I has completed the conceptual design and FEED phases of the project, while working with SASREF to optimise investment on the new refinery configuration. The company’s integrated solutions will give SASREF the operating flexibility needed to generate maximum returns through sustainable fuels production, which meets Euro V regulations for cleaner emissions.

Duncan Wigney, CB&I's Executive Vice President of Engineering and Construction, commented: "This award demonstrates CB&I's ability to deliver value to SASREF and our other customers in the Middle East. It also enhances CB&I's position in the region as a leading provider of energy infrastructure solutions, from conceptual design to fabrication to EPC delivery."

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/08122017/cbi-wins-saudi-aramco-shell-refinery-contract/

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