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KBR wins construction work on US gas processing plant expansion

02.16.2012  | 

KBR said Thursday it was awarded a contract to provide construction services for a new 150 million standard cubic feet/day (MMSCFD) gas processing plant in Oklahoma. The name of the client and value of the deal were not disclosed.

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KBR said Wednesday it was awarded a contract to provide construction services for a new 150 million standard cubic feet/day (MMSCFD) gas processing plant in Oklahoma.

KBR will provide pre-construction services and installation for the processing plant expansion at an existing 200 MMSCFD gas processing plant, the company said.

The expansion will increase the cryogenic gas processing plant’s capacity by 150 MMSCFD, bringing the total processing capacity to 350 MMSCFD in the Woodford Shale.

“I am pleased that KBR has been selected to provide construction services for the execution of this plant expansion,” said David Zimmerman, group president of KBR Services.

“The shale gas expansion in the US continues to provide KBR with opportunities to deliver projects such as this which meet our client’s highest standards of schedule, safety, and quality,” he added.

The name of the client and value of the deal were not disclosed.



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