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THE WOODLANDS, US: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company (CB&I) has been awarded a contract by Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) for the engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) of a delayed coker unit in Pancevo, Serbia.
CB&I previously announced an award of the technology license and front-end engineering and design for the delayed coker that will be integrated with the refinery's existing CB&I fluid catalytic cracking unit and Chevron Lummus Global hydrocracker. Chevron Lummus Global is a joint venture between CB&I and Chevron.
"CB&I is pleased to have been selected for this significant project following the successful completion of an extensive process planning study for the NIS Pancevo Oil Refinery. NIS and CB&I have a history of successful collaboration, and we look forward to working with them on this modernization that will provide for the refining of heavy oil residues," said Philip Asherman, president and CEO, CB&I.
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