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Maire Tecnimont subsidiary to engineer coking furnaces for Mexico refinery

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Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. has announced that its subsidiary KT – Kinetics Technology S.p.A. has been awarded an EP contract by a global engineering and construction company, consisting in the detailed engineering, procurement and delivery of three large-scale Delayed Coker Furnaces, to be installed in a new oil refinery in Mexico.

The three massive coking furnaces will be delivered fully modularised and ready for site installation, and, once completed, will represent one of the world’s largest delayed coking units.

Pierroberto Folgiero, Maire Tecnimont Group CEO, commented: “These awards further consolidate Maire Tecnimont’s positioning in its core business and provide sound evidence of the resilience of our technology-driven development strategy, despite COVID-19 times”.

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