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Foster Wheeler working on new delayed coking unit in Argentina

Foster Wheeler AG’s Global Engineering and Construction Group has been awarded a contract by YPF.S.A. for a new delayed coking unit to be built at YPF's Complejo Industrial La Plata in Argentina. Foster Wheeler's scope of work includes detailed engineering, procurement services and support to construction and plant startup.

The unit will use Foster Wheeler's Selective Yield Delayed Coking (SYDECSM) technology. The planned new facility will have a capacity of 28,000 bpsd, and will produce anode coke to be used in the aluminum industry.

"Foster Wheeler has been working with YPF since 2008 to develop the right coking solution for the Complejo Industrial La Plata and remains committed to working towards the successful completion of the new facility," said Umberto della Sala, president and chief operating officer, Foster Wheeler AG.

Foster Wheeler's SYDECSM process is a flexible thermal conversion process used by refiners worldwide to upgrade heavy residue feed and process it into high value transport fuels and coke products for fuel and metallurgical markets. The SYDECSM process can be designed to maximize clean liquid yields while minimizing fuel coke yields, or to achieve other objectives, for example, to minimize heavy gas oil yields or to produce specific grades of coke for industrial use. Foster Wheeler is a market leader in delayed coking and has supplied its process technology worldwide for over 80 new cokers and has implemented more than 70 delayed coker revamps.

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