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Siemens to supply compressor train for Saudi PTA plant expansion

Siemens Energy has received an order to supply a new compressor train as part of an expansion project at the Ibn Rushd PTA (purified terephthalic acid) plant in Saudi Arabia.

The purchaser is Taiwan's CTCI Corp., the largest engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company in Taiwan.

The producer is the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), one of the world's leading producers of chemicals, fertilizers, plastics and metals.

The compressor train will be delivered in May 2012 to the plant in Yanbu' al Bahr, a major Red Sea port in Saudi Arabia. In addition, Siemens will also modernize the plant's existing PTA compressor train, it said.

"The excellent performance of the existing train paved the way for this order," said Ralf Kannefass, head of the turbo equipment business segment in the Siemens oil and gas division.

"With this follow-up order for a PTA compressor train and modernization of the existing train SABIC can extend and revamp its PTA production capacities,” he added.

The new compressor train consists of a gear-type air compressor, an expander, a steam turbine and a motor with auxiliaries and control systems.

The equipment is designed for the production of 350,000 tpy of PTA, which represents a duplication of the currently installed capacity at the Yanbu site.

PTA is a white granulate. It is mainly used as polyester yarn for clothing

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