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KBR Awarded Contract to Support Nigeria s Future Energy Ambitions
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KBR, Inc. KBR has inked a contract from BUA Group, one of the leading agricultural and industrial chemicals conglomerates, to provide efficient and sustainable engineering solutions.
With this contract, KBR will accomplish Front-End Engineering Design or FEED for BUA Group’s refinery facility in Nigeria. Its Sustainable Technology Solutions business unit is responsible for the contract work. Components of the work include sulphur removal facilities, water treatment facilities to meet high level environmental standards and heat integration to ensure long standing efficiency of production.
By Mary Page Bailey |
May 10, 2021
KBR, Inc. (Houston) announced it has been awarded a contract to complete the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for BUA Group’s new, modern refinery facility in Nigeria.
The award marks the continuation of a strong relationship with BUA Group, a leading agricultural and industrial chemicals conglomerate, after KBR successfully completed the conceptual feasibility study for the project in 2018. Lummus Technology and Axens have also been selected as technology providers for the project.
The facility will support fuel production for Nigeria’s domestic and regional markets, helping reduce the country’s dependence on imported supplies. Elements of the work will include sulphur removal facilities, water treatment facilities to meet high level environmental standards, and heat integration to ensure long standing efficiency of production.