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JGC wins contract for proposed ethylene export terminal

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


The JGC Group has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, JGC America Inc., has been awarded a basic engineering services contract by Odfjell Terminals for the possible development of an ethylene export terminal at its facility in Seabrook, Texas, US.

Under the contract, JGC will provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) services for Odfjell Terminals project.

The proposed ethylene export terminal will be located adjacent to Odfjell’s existing liquids terminal, which is positioned nearby major ethylene pipeline corridors. The new terminal will allow for faster turnaround of customer offtake carriers, than currently available terminals.

Takehito Hidaka, President of JGC America Inc., said: “Leveraging our industry leading cryogenic terminal and ethylene experience, we will work closely with Odfjell to develop and deliver a cost efficient execution strategy. We look forward to supporting Odfjell Terminals achieve its growth strategy through its Texas-based facility.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/20022017/jgc-wins-contract-for-proposed-ethylene-export-terminal/

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