CB&I to license, engineer delayed coking unit at Lukoil refinery in Russia
8/19/2011 12:00:00 AM
CB&I company Lummus Technology has been awarded a contract from Lukoil for the license and basic engineering of a grassroots delayed coking unit.
The coker will be designed to process 6,100 tpd of heavy feedstocks and will be located at Lukoils refinery in Perm, Russia, the companies said.
Lummus Technologys proprietary delayed coking technology will enable Lukoil to economically produce two grades of specialty coke from vacuum resid and other heavy feedstocks in order to meet the coke quality requirements and light product needs of the region, it said.
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