Luberef awards Jacobs Yanbu refinery expansion deal
- Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, February 13 - 2013 at 03:04
Saudi Aramco Lubricating Oil Refining Co (Luberef) has awarded Jacobs Engineering a contract to provide project management consulting (PMC) services for an expansion project at its lube oil refinery in Yanbu. Under the terms of the agreement, Jacobs is to provide PMC services for a new lube oil unit, a new sulphur complex, a new hydrogen manufacturing unit, and an expansion of the propane de-asphalting unit, as well as all utilities, tanks and infrastructure. The $1bn expansion is expected to boost base oil production to meet future demands for high quality GR-II and GR-III base oils, increase the GR-I Bright stock to almost double current production and satisfy the country's requirements for producing drilling fluid, which is currently being imported.
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