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News Release from: Foster-Wheeler
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2008
MOL contract for coker complex revamp in
Hungary
The Foster Wheeler Iberia contract will provide the basic design and estimating services for the revamp and expansion of the delayed coker complex at the MOL refinery at Szazhalombatta, in Hungary
The revamp will also include the fractionation, gas recovery and sour water stripper units The objective of the revamp is to expand the existing coking complex 27% up to 26,400 barrels per stream day, which uses the leading Foster Wheeler SYDEC delayed coking technology
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This first phase of the project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2008.
"This award reflects the long-standing and successful working relationship that has existed between MOL and Foster Wheeler for more than 20 years, and MOL's confidence in our delayed coking and revamp expertise," said Jesus Cadenas, chief executive officer of Foster Wheeler Iberia.
The Foster Wheeler SYDEC process is a thermal conversion process used by refiners worldwide to upgrade heavy residue feed and process it into high-value transport fuels.
The SYDEC process achieves maximum clean liquid yields and minimum fuel coke yields.
Foster Wheeler is a market leader in delayed coking and has supplied its delayed coking process technology worldwide for more than 80 new cokers and has worked on more than 70 delayed coker revamps.
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