ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. has awarded front-end engineering design (FEED) contracts for the derivative units associated with a possible second world-scale steam-cracking complex that would be located at its existing Singapore refining and chemical site.
FEED contracts were awarded to
Aker Kvaerner for a polyethylene unit
Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding for polypropylene and specialty elastomers units Foster Wheeler and WorleyParsons for an aromatics extraction unit, an oxo alcohol plant expansion and associated plant infrastructure.
Mustang Engineering for process control and instrumentation.
Bids have been invited from Shaw Stone & Webster and a Technip/Chiyoda joint-venture for design, engineering, procurement and construction (DEPC) work for the proposed steam cracker. In 2005, the company awarded a project coordination and services contract to Foster Wheeler and WorleyParsons for work associated with the study.
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