CB&I to design, license technology for new Egypt polypropylene project
2/19/2015 12:00:00 AM
CB&I has been awarded a contract by Carbon Holdings for the license and engineering design of a polypropylene unit to be built in Ain Sokhna, Egypt, the company announced today.
The unit will be aligned to the Tahrir petrochemical complex and use CB&I's Novolen technology to produce 350,000 tpy of polypropylene.
"CB&I's Novolen polypropylene technology is integral to our broad portfolio of solutions," said Daniel McCarthy, president of CB&I's technology operating group.
CB&I officials say the project award in Egypt further expands its position in the North African region.
"This is an important milestone for Carbon Holdings and Egypt," said Basil El-Baz, CEO of Carbon Holdings. "This plant will become the first downstream development from our cornerstone Tahrir Petrochemicals project, which will create jobs by establishing converter plants to process polypropylene from our subsidiary Oriental Petrochemicals into goods required for the Egyptian economy.
"We are grateful for CB&I's continued support for Carbon Holdings, and we hope to undertake further chemical derivative projects based on their technology in the future," he added.
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