Shaw to study Iraq refinery rehabilitation project
12/13/2011 12:00:00 AM
The study will assess the current condition of the refinery and estimate the engineering, equipment supply and construction services required to improve its operation, the company said.
The study is funded by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) through a grant to the South Refineries Co.
This is the first grant the agency has provided directly to an Iraqi grantee, marking the USTDAs support of Iraqs long-term economic development, Shaw officials said.
This study will help to promote the development of Iraqs oil business and modernize vital facilities, said James Glass, president of Shaws energy and chemicals group. This is Shaws fourth refining project in Iraq, reinforcing our continuing commitment to the Middle East region.
In Iraq, Shaw is conducting feasibility studies and front end engineering and design (FEED) for two grassroots 150,000 bpd refineries near the cities of Maissan and Kirkuk, also for Iraqs Ministry of Oil.
The FEED work includes all process units, offsite facilities and utilities for both refineries. Through a fluidized catalytic cracking alliance, Shaw, with its partner, Axens, are providing a process design package for a 30,000 bpd residual fluidized catalytic cracking (RFCC) unit at Midland Refineries Co.s refinery in Daura.
The undisclosed value of the contract will be included in Shaw's energy and chemicals segment backlog of unfilled orders in the first quarter of fiscal year 2012.
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