Technip Hydrogen References

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` 344,500 Nm3/h hydrogen and syngas plant for Petronas, Malaysia, under construction (2018); one of the world largest facilities (with three trains) ` 238,000 Nm3/h hydrogen plant for Rosneft, Tuapse, Russia, under construction (2018); largest single-train plant in the world ` 182,000 Nm3/h hydrogen plant for Air Products, Kochi, India; 2017; gas turbine integrated facility with cryogenic installation for co-production of syngas ` 155 MMSCFD hydrogen for Air Products, Louisiana, USA; 2014; largest single-train plant for over-the-fence hydrogen supply ` 100,000 Nm3/h hydrogen and 28,000 Nm3/h syngas plant for Air Products, Chengdu, China; 2013; one of the largest HyCO facilities based on steam reforming ` 104,000 Nm3/h hydrogen plant for Indian Oil Corp., Haldia, India; 2009; among the largest plants with pre-reforming, LT shift and dual-steam system ` 110 MMSCFD hydrogen plant for GS Caltex, South Korea; 2007; largest naphtha (and LPG) direct reforming-based plant

115 MMSCFD hydrogen plant for Air Products (Port Arthur-II), Texas, USA; 2006; largest gas turbine (exhaust) integration with 100 MW cogeneration ` 200 MMSCFD hydrogen plant for Syncrude, Ft. McMurray, Canada; 2005; largest operating single-train plant with 75 MW cogeneration ` 106,000 Nm3/h hydrogen recovery plant + 21 t/h C2 co-producing for PKN, Poland; 1998; one of the largest ROG recovery plants with PSA and cold box hybrid ` 111,000 Nm3/h hydrogen plant for PKN, Poland; 1997; largest plant with multiple feed flexibility (NG, LPG, naphtha and mixture) ` 35 MMSCFD hydrogen plant for Air Products, California, USA; 1993; first plant under the TechnipFMC/ Air Products alliance ` 69,500 Nm3/h hydrogen plant for Total, Vlissingen, The Netherlands; 1985; one of the first large modern plants for hydrocracker application; expanded to 80,000 Nm3/h; 2002

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