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Oman's first synthetic gas plant gets US technology

  • Oman: Monday, July 30 - 2012 at 11:56

US-based LPP Combustion and Sun Metals have signed an agreement to introduce a new technology to convert conventional liquid fuels into a synthetic natural gas for the first time in the Middle East region, Oman Daily Observer has reported. The two firms will set up a Lean, Premixed, Pre-vaporised (LPP) skid to supply Sun Metals' integrated steel plant at Sur Industrial Estate with LPP Gas made from gasoline. In the first phase, a steel mill with a capacity to produce 600,000 tonnes per annum of billets and blooms is envisaged. Capacity will be ramped up to 1.2 million tonnes in the next phase.

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