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News Release from: Foster Wheeler
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 August 2005
Refinery owner signs for engineering
services
Foster Wheeler Italiana has signed a frame agreement for the provision of engineering services for Italiana Energia Servizi, owner of Mantua Refinery, Italy.
Foster Wheeler Italiana has signed a frame agreement for the provision of engineering services for Italiana Energia Servizi (IES), owner of Mantua Refinery, Italy Mantua Refinery, located in Northern Italy, is a medium-sise refinery owned by private investors
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Under the agreement, which is valid until December 2006, Foster Wheeler Italiana will provide services on an as-required basis, under specific work orders.
These services include the development of feasibility studies, basic and front-end design, project management and planning, technical assessment and reports, detailed engineering, inspection and expediting, and technical assistance.
The work orders received to date will be included in Foster Wheeler's second-quarter 2005 bookings.
"We are very pleased to have signed this agreement", commented Mario Giuliani, Director of Sales of Foster Wheeler Italiana.
"It provides an excellent basis on which to build a strong and collaborative working relationship with Mantua Refinery".
"IES plans to continue to implement its modernisation and technological upgrading plan at its Mantua refinery, the first step of which was the installation and start-up of the new hydrocracker in 2004", said Carlo Ballabio, Director of the Refinery.
"With the signing of this frame agreement with Foster Wheeler, we believe we have a technical partner who will be able to meet all of our requirements going forward".
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