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Foster Wheeler FEED-ing two Brazilian refineries

Foster Wheeler AG’s Global Engineering and Construction Group has been awarded a basic engineering design and front-end engineering design (FEED) contract from Petrobras for two grassroots refineries in Brazil. The Premium I refinery will be a dual train, 600,000 bpsd facility in Maranhao state, and the Premium II refinery will be a single-train 300,000 bpsd facility in Ceara state. Foster Wheeler will be the prime subcontractor to Honeywell's UOP, the managing process technology licensor.

The contract calls for the provision of basic design and FEED for the main process units and auxiliary units. Each of the three refinery trains will consist of a crude vacuum distillation unit, a four-drum delayed coker based on Foster Wheeler technology, a hydrocracker, a distillate hydrotreater, a naphtha hydrotreater based on UOP technology, a hydrogen unit based on Foster Wheeler's hydrogen production technology, a sour water stripper and amine regeneration and a sulfur recovery unit. Both refineries will be designed to produce diesel.

"We are excited to work with UOP as the prime subcontractor for these strategically important projects in Brazil," said Umberto della Sala, chief executive officer of Foster Wheeler AG. "This very large award reflects our position in and commitment to Brazil and our world-class refinery expertise. The award also demonstrates our ability to provide a high level of local content through our own subcontractors or affiliates, a requirement that is becoming increasingly common in the fastest-growing regions of the world. Establishing a strong presence in Brazil on a major project for Petrobras is a significant milestone for Foster Wheeler."

 

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