Tecnimont and the three contracts with Abu Dhabi Polymers- time.news

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Tecnimont, a subsidiary of Maire tecnimont, has signed three EPC-based contracts with Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (Borouge) on the fourth expansion phase of the Ruwais polyolefin complex in the United Arab Emirates. The total value of the three contracts of 3.5 billion dollars. Borouge is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), one of the largest oil & gas players in the world, wholly controlled by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and Borealis, an Austrian group leader in the supply of advanced and circular solutions in the field of polyolefins. These three contracts represent one of our greatest achievements, and confirm our international leadership in polyolefins, he said. Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO of the Maire Tecnimont GroupWe feel very honored to continue this historic and mutually fruitful collaboration with a global player such as Borouge.

The first plant completed in 2001

Since the late 1990s, the Maire Tecnimont group has supported the United Arab Emirates in creating value through the development of the energy transformation industry, with the first polyolefin plant in Borouge (Borouge 1) completed in 2001. Subsequently to another 3 further expansion projects in 2007, 2010 and 2018 (respectively Borouge 2, Borouge 3 and PP5), the group completed, in 2020, the Feed (Front-End Engineering and Design) services for the Borouge 4 project. Maire Tecnimont, leveraging its portfolio of NextPlant digital solutions, was able to work with the Borouge team right from the Feed stages, in order to convert business requirements into digital initiatives that can already be implemented in the project: this will ensure maximum efficiency in the project. execution of the EPC activities and will improve the operations and maintenance of the new production plants, so as to make Borouge a future-proof industrial complex.


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