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B&W secures $40 million contract for WGS technology

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Babcock & Wilcox has announced that it has been awarded a $40 million contract to supply advanced low-pressure wet gas scrubbing (WGS) technology for installation at a major petroleum refinery in Canada. This award represents an additional $30 million commitment from the customer, following an initial $10 million order announced in September 2025.

The project is a significant milestone for B&W, as it continues growing its business of providing advanced environmental solutions for the North American refining industry. B&W’s proven WGS solution controls sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from fluid catalytic cracking and fluid coker units, helping refiners meet stringent environmental regulations. The technology can also be enhanced to address nitrogen oxides (NOX) and particulate emissions, providing a comprehensive approach to emissions compliance.

B&W is a licensee of ExxonMobil’s WGS technology, which has been deployed in dozens of refinery applications around the world. The company’s WGS systems offer several advantages, including high SO2 removal efficiency with low-pressure operation for reduced energy consumption, customisable designs to accommodate challenging site layouts, and integration with NOX and particulate control technologies for comprehensive compliance.

“This contract underscores the confidence our customers have in B&W’s ability to deliver complex environmental solutions on time and on budget,” said Justin Chenevey, Vice President, Environmental and ClimateBright, B&W. “Our WGS technology combines ExxonMobil’s proven process with B&W’s engineering expertise and procurement to provide reliability, efficiency, and flexibility for refineries facing increasingly strict emissions standards.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/22122025/bw-secures-40-million-contract-for-wgs-technology/

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