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participate in the energy sector of these countries, for a new LNG receiving terminal and jetty to be built in San Pedro de Marcorís in the Dominican Republic. Foster Wheeler has previously completed a feasibility study for the selection of the most suitable technology for the new terminal, which will be designed for a send-out capacity of 240m ft3 with an LNG storage tank of 160,000 m3
/d, . Te
design will also consider future capacity expansions up to 700m ft3
/d. Feasibility study
Te company also has been awarded a feasibility study by Albanian Refining & Marketing of Oil (ARMO) relating to the modernisation of two refineries, located at Ballsh and Fier in Albania. ARMO intends to modernise the existing refineries at Ballsh and Fier to restore production to the original design capacity and produce transportation fuels in line with current EU regulations. Te study is expected to be completed by mid-2012. For its part, Fluor has formally signed a contract
with PETRONAS Gas Berhad to provide FEED services for a new LNG regasification terminal in Malaysia. Te new terminal will supply gas to an adjacent 300 MW combined cycle power plant in the town of Lahad Datu, Sabah. Fluor was previously part of a joint venture that provided PETRONAS with preliminary engineering
services for a new LNG liquefaction plant at the existing facility in Bintulu, Malaysia. In the UAE, Fluor has won a FEED contract
from ADMA-OPCO for new offshore facilities located at the Nasr field about 30km northeast of Umm Shaif super complex. Te Nasr full field development project includes seven wellhead towers, super complex facilities including gas processing and oil separation production facilities, utilities platform, living quarters, infield subsea pipelines and an export pipeline to Das Island. Jacobs Engineering has been awarded a contract
from BP Raffinaderij Rotterdam to provide engineering and procurement services, as well as engineering assistance during construction, commissioning and start-up for a major shutdown of the fluid catalytic cracker unit (FCCU) at the Rotterdam refinery in Te Netherlands. Te 400,000b/d Rotterdam refining facility, which is Europe’s second largest, is an important part of BP’s production capacity. Jacobs is currently executing a multi-year programme of micro, mid- sized and large projects at the refinery. Simon Carves has been awarded contracts to
execute the process design package (PDP) and FEED for a new-build ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) facility to be built in the Far East. Te plant, based on a licensed high-pressure autoclave reaction process, will produce speciality EVA grades. ●
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