06.01.2017 • NewsElaine BurridgeAzerbaijanTechnip

Technip Wins Socar PetChem Contracts

(c) David Burton/FuseGetty Images
(c) David Burton/FuseGetty Images

French contractor Technip has been awarded contracts by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) for gas and petrochemical plants at a new complex to be built in Garadagh, near Baku, in Azerbaijan.

The scope of work includes the engineering design of a new single-train gas processing plant with a capacity of 10 billion m3/y, and a steam cracker producing 610,000 t/y ethylene and 120,000 t/y propylene. In addition, Technip will design the related utilities and offsite units.

The contractor’s operating center in Rome, Italy, will execute the projects, which are scheduled to be completed during the second half of 2017.

Marco Villa, president of Technip’s Onshore-Offshore business in Europe, Russia, Middle East, India, Africa and Latin America, said the award consolidates its long-term relationship with SOCAR while at the same time reinforcing its presence in Azerbaijan, which it considers a strategic market. In November 2016, the Paris-headquartered group won a contract to modernize SOCAR’s Azerikimya refinery and cracker complex at Sumgait.

Also included in the Garadagh complex will be a 600,000 t/y PE unit, but this plant is not included in Technip’s scope of work.

Free Virtual Event

Sustainability in Bioprocessing
Bioprocess Forum

Sustainability in Bioprocessing

Join us to explore hot topics in sustainable bioprocessing like the industrial potential of enzymatic synthesis, innovative biocatalysis techniques, and the use of digital twins in bioprocessing.

Whitepaper

Excellence in Pharmaceutical Distribution and The Critical Role of Good Distribution Practice (GDP)
Setting the Standard

Excellence in Pharmaceutical Distribution and The Critical Role of Good Distribution Practice (GDP)

Are you ready to elevate your pharmaceutical operations? Download our exclusive whitepaper and discover how compliance with Good Distribution Practice (GDP) is essential for the safety and integrity of pharmaceuticals.