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CLG wins contracts for refinery in India

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Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) has been awarded the license and engineering contracts for a 270 000 tpy lubricants base oil plant at Indian Oil Corp. Ltd’s Haldia Refinery in West Bengal, India.

The plant will use CLG’s ISODEWAXING and ISOFINISHING technologies.

The Haldia unit will be designed to produce mainly premium API Group III base oils by processing unconverted oil from an upstream hydrocracking unit. Growth is projected in India’s base oil market, and the new unit will help reduce dependence on imported base oils.

CLG’s lubricants technologies provide worldwide licensees with vast commercial experience, excellent performance, and optimum utilisation of existing assets.

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