ICA Fluor Signs $134 million contract
Posted: 20 October 2004
ICA Fluor, the industrial engineering and construction company jointly owned by Fluor Corporation and Empresas ICA Sociedad Controladora , recently announced the signing of a contract for the engineering, procurement, construction and start-up support services for a modular cryogenic plant and a fuel terminal for Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Básica. The total contract value is $134 million.
Located in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, the cryogenic plant, which will have a 200 million standard cubic feet-per-day capacity, 98 percent propane recovery, will cool feed gas so that liquid hydrocarbons can be separated and recovered. The consortium formed by ICA Fluor and Linde Process Plants Inc. will develop the project, which is scheduled to be completed in approximately 20 months.
“This project offers to our client a design which minimizes gas consumption and the use of a compact Liquid Recovery Unit with low-pressure drops and energy conservation," said Jorge Borja, ICA Fluor general director. "The project confirms ICA Fluor's passion to provide its clients cost-effective solutions focused on efficiency and environmental protection.”
Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Básica is a subsidiary of Pemex, the Mexican state-owned petroleum company.

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