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Revision as of 09:40, 16 March 2020

Summary Information

  • Ownership: Takreer

Website: http://www.takreer.com/ Wiki Page: Al Ruwais Refinery Location: Capacity: million tons/annum & bbl/day Nelson Complexity: Project Stage: Expected Completion: 2022 Budget:

The Project

Project Type: Upgrade Project Summary: The project will upgrade the Ruwais Refinery to process heavier offshore crude oil from Upper Zakum Oil Field

Main Contractors

WorleyParsons: Project management consultancy (PMC) CB&I / Samsung Engineering: Engineering and procurement for two atmospheric residue desulfurization units Engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction for 14 flat-bottom tanks and ten process heaters Chevron Lummus Global: Licence for atmospheric residue desulfurisation units

Refining Units

Atmospheric residue desulfurisation units

Terminal Capacity

Crude Oil: Refined Products:

Crude Supply

The project will enable the refinery to switch from processing condensate to crude from Upper Zakum Oil Field

Products Produced

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History

2018 - WorleyParsons awarded the project management consultancy (PMC) contract

Other Information

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Links

  1. ADNOC Refining awards PMC for the Crude Flexibility Project at the Ruwais Refinery
  2. CB&I Awarded Contract for ADNOC Refining Crude Flexibility Project