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Product category: Design and Development Consultancy
News Release from: Foster Wheeler
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 September 2006

Russian petrochem plant design contract
is won

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Foster Wheeler France has been awarded the front-end engineering design for a new complex of refining and petrochemical plants to be constructed in the Russian Federation.

Foster Wheeler France has been awarded the front-end engineering design (FEED) by CJSC Nizhnekamsk Refinery for a new complex of refining and petrochemical plants to be constructed in Nizhnekamsk, in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation This award has been made within the framework of an existing project management consultancy (PMC) contract awarded to Foster Wheeler France by CJSC Nizhnekamsk Refinery in 2005

The terms of the FEED award, which will be included in Foster Wheeler's third-quarter 2006 bookings, were not disclosed.

The complex consists of an oil refinery, aimed at processing seven million tons of crude oil per year, a deep conversion plant and a petrochemical plant.

The oil processing part of the Complex includes aromatics units and deep conversion section with a fluidised catalytic cracker, a distillate hydrocracker, a delayed coker and a gasification plant.

The petrochemical part of the complex will include purified terephthalic acid, polyethylene terephthalate, linear alkylbenzene and polypropylene units, plus the associated power generation facilities.

The expected total investment cost of the Complex will be in excess of US $3 billion.

The current plan of CJSC Nizhnekamsk Refinery is to complete the complex in three different phases between 2008 and 2010.

Foster Wheeler has to develop a complete FEED package, including definition of scope and configuration for all of the new process units, which is currently being undertaken by Foster Wheeler, using the experience and expertise of its operations in Milan, Paris, Reading and Moscow.

The selection of licensors for the oil processing and petrochemical plants of the Complex has been completed by CJSC Nizhnekamsk Refinery with the support of Foster Wheeler.

Foster Wheeler's Moscow office intends to supervise and co-ordinate the FEED activities being undertaken by the Russian Design Institute JSC VNIPIneft (Moscow) for the nonlicensed refinery units, including the atmospheric crude distillation and the vacuum distillation units, as well as utilities and offsites.

"We are delighted to receive a further award for this major complex in Tatarstan", said Umberto della Sala, Chief Executive Officer of Foster Wheeler's Global Engineering and Construction Group.

"This latest award recognises the excellent work already fulfilled by Foster Wheeler for CJSC Nizhnekamsk Refinery and confirms our commitment to delivering successful projects in the Russian Federation".

"Working on the project of Nizhnekamsk Complex we are using the considerable refining and petrochemical strengths and skills of three of our major engineering centres, and also our recently established Moscow operating office".

"We have been working successfully with Foster Wheeler since 2001 and it is no surprise that we selected them as a Project Management Consultant for our Project", declared Khamza A Bagmanov, General Director of CJSC Nizhnekamsk Refinery.

"We are pleased with Foster Wheeler's professionalism, responsiveness to our needs and its capability to mobilise highly qualified resources from its European offices as well as from its Moscow operations".

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