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  • Pemex Refinacion awards Técnicas Reunidas a new project at the Minatitlan Refinery
    édité le 15/09/2014 - Plus de news de "Técnicas Reunidas" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "Técnicas Reunidas"


Pemex Refinacion awards Técnicas Reunidas a new project at the Minatitlan Refinery
Técnicas Reunidas, TR, has been selected by Pemex Refinación for the execution of the ultra low sulphur diesel project at the General Refinery Lazaro Cardenas in Minatitlan, Mexico.

This contract includes engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of three new refining units: diesel hydrodesulphurisation unit (30,000 bpd), hydrogen production plant (25 Mcfd) and sulphur recovery plant (150 tpd); as well as modifications to an existing hydrodesulphurisation unit and the integration of the facilities beyond the battery limits for these plants.

This project is part of the development and updating plans that Pemex Refinación is carrying out, with investments of $5,500 million, within the Fuel Quality Project at their Refineries throughout the country, to produce and supply diesel with a maximum sulphur content of 15 parts per million (ppm), which represents a reduction of 97% to meet environmental standards. Similarly, air quality will be improved by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases by more than 12,000 tons per year.

These works will have a very positive impact in areas where refineries are located generating 12,000 direct jobs and 31,000 indirect jobs.

The contract was awarded under the Open Book method, and will be implemented in two phases. The first phase, costing approximately $50 million, includes the execution of a basic design (FEED), a detailed estimation of the investment cost and the purchase of long-term delivery equipment. This first phase will take 12 months.

The second phase is project implementation, including detailed engineering, procurement of equipment and materials, construction and commissioning, under the turnkey model, with an estimated impact exceeding $500 million, and an execution period of 27 months.

This Project provides continuity to TR's experience in Mexico, where it has recently completed several important refinery projects for Pemex Refinación, at this same site.Pemex Refinación is the affiliate company of Petróleos Mexicanos in charge of the industrial refining processes. Petróleos Mexicanos is Mexico's largest company and one of the world's largest oil companies, working the entire production chain from explorations to marketing the end products.

Técnicas Reunidas is one of the main international companies for engineering and construction in the sectors of oil and gas, refining, petrochemical and energy generation and has a wide variety of clients around the world. Since 1959, TR has designed and constructed more than 1,000 industrial plants in more than 50 countries.

About Tecnicas Reunidas

Técnicas Reunidas is one of the leading international engineering and construction companies for oil and gas production, refining and petrochemicals and power generation projects for a broad spectrum of customers throughout the world. Since 1959, TR has designed and built more than 1000 industrial plants worldwide in more than 50 countries.

About Pemex

Mexico's state oil company Pemex is is the biggest company of Mexico and Latin America, and the most important fiscal contributor of the country.


See the site of http://www.euro-petrole.com/raffinerie-de-minatitlan-l-440 refinery


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