KBR, a major engineering, procurement and construction company, said it has been awarded a contract by Satorp (a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Total) to debottleneck Train 2 of its existing 440,000-barrels-per-day refinery in Jubail.
The debottlenecking project is expected to increase the original refinery's throughput by 15 per cent once completed in August 2020m, said the US-based company in a statement.
"We value the partnership we have with Satorp which has been built on KBR's strong delivery track record," said Jay Ibrahim, KBR president,
Hydrocarbons – Energy Services. "This award signifies Satorp's trust in KBR to deliver this schedule critical project to support the upcoming major refinery turnaround in 2020."
"It is our objective to not only deliver this project within schedule but also with Zero Harm to our people and the environment," Ibrahim continued.
China-based Wison Engineering has been appointed by KBR as its subcontractor on this project.
"We have been impressed with Wison's experience in executing similar-sized debottlenecking projects in Saudi Arabia, which have all been completed ahead of schedule but more importantly safely, with zero lost time incidents," said Ibrahim.
With over 90 years of industry experience in the global energy sector, KBR is recognized as a global leader in providing a wide range of services from stand-alone refining studies to front end engineering design, project management, EPC turnkey solutions and fully outsourced maintenance solutions.