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Hyperion to supply simulator for ethylene plant in India

Hyperion Systems Engineering will supply the operator training simulator for an ethylene cracker and associated units, which form part of a polymer complex to be built in Dahej, India, that will manufacture 1.1 million tpy of ethylene, 400,000 tpy of propylene, 150,000 tpy of benzene and 115,000 tpy of butadiene.

Together with consortium partner Samsung Engineering, Linde will build the turnkey plant for India’s ONGC Petro-additions Ltd. (OPaL). The plant is expected online in late 2012.  The operator training simulator contract was awarded to Hyperion by The Linde Group.

With an array of eight cracking furnaces, the Dahej plant will operate one of the largest ethylene crackers in the world. Hyperion’s project scope includes the design and delivery of an operator training simulator system for the dual feed cracker unit and associated units of the complex which include a benzene extraction unit and a butadiene extraction unit.


 

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