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Team on 05 January 2006
Contract co-ordinates Singapore
expansion
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has awarded the team of Foster Wheeler and WorleyParsons a project co-ordination and services contract for a potential new project at its Singapore chemical plant site.
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has awarded the team of Foster Wheeler and WorleyParsons a project co-ordination and services contract for a potential new project at its Singapore Chemical Plant site This project, known as the Singapore Parallel Train (SPT), would include the possible construction of a new world-scale ethylene cracker, as well as downstream plants for production of ethylene/propylene derivatives
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Foster Wheeler and WorleyParsons would also undertake the front-end engineering design and the potential engineering, procurement and construction of some facilities if the project proceeds to the next stage.
The Foster Wheeler contract value was not disclosed.
"Foster Wheeler is proud to be leading the joint venture team providing support to ExxonMobil for this planned major petrochemical facility in Singapore", said Steve Davies, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Foster Wheeler Energy.
"This confirms our position as one of the leading engineering, procurement and construction contractors in Singapore, where we have been safely and successfully completing projects in the chemical, refining and pharmaceutical sectors for more than thirty years".
"We will bring the full depth of this experience to our joint venture to assist ExxonMobil".
The work for this planned, world-scale project support will be undertaken on a global basis using staff resources located in the UK (Reading), USA (Houston) and Singapore.
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