Technip awarded FEED contracts with Dow

The Dow Chemical Company has awarded Technip with a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract and cracking furnaces engineering and procurement services for a large world-scale ethylene production plant to be located at Dow Texas Operations in Freeport, Texas. The Dow Chemical Company is the largest ethylene-based chemical producer in the world.

The new facility will be based on low-cost ethane feedstock. The products from the new plant will be utilized for Dow’s downstream facilities in the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana.

Technip’s operating center in Claremont, California, will execute this contract. The FEED activities are targeted for completion in 2013.

“Technip is the largest ethylene licensor and contractor. We are proud to have earned the confidence of The Dow Chemical Company in Technip’s experience and capabilities in the design and engineering of complete ethylene plants,” said Technip’s Senior Vice President Onshore, Nello Uccelletti. “This is the fourth new grassroots ethylene plant of The Dow Chemical Company worldwide that has been awarded back-to-back to Technip in the last 10 years for providing FEED services. This contract will be based on Technip’s state-of-the-art proprietary technology, part of its portfolio of technologies recently expanded by the acquisition of Stone & Webster process technologies and associated oil and gas engineering capabilities.”

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