CB&I wins technology, FEED work for new delayed coker at Serbia refinery
3/16/2015 12:00:00 AM
CB&I today announced it has been awarded contracts by Naftna Industrija Srbije for the technology license and front end engineering design of a delayed coker unit in Pancevo, Serbia.
The project scope includes an extensive process planning study for the refinery, which will evaluate how to best integrate the delayed coker with the refinery's existing CB&I fluid catalytic cracking unit and Chevron Lummus Global hydrocracker.
Chevron Lummus Global is a joint venture between CB&I and Chevron.
"By leveraging CB&I's technologies and front end engineering design capabilities, this award demonstrates our ability to provide integrated services and products," said Daniel McCarthy, president of CB&I's technology operating group.
"It also builds on our proven expertise and comprehensive experience in delivering solutions to our customers in the refining industry," he added.
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