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    Lummus wins contract for Thai gas processing plant

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Lummus' technologies will be utilised in Thai PTT’s new GSP-7 project at the Map Ta Phut complex in Rayong.

by: Shardul Sharma

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Lummus wins contract for Thai gas processing plant

US-based Lummus Technology has won a contract to deliver technologies and other services to a natural gas processing plant in Thailand, it said on January 27.

The contract has been awarded by CCC-JV, a joint venture of China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co., China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau Co., and China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation. The technologies will be utilised in Thai PTT’s new GSP-7 project at the Map Ta Phut complex in Rayong.

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The GSP-7 project will have a feed gas capacity of 460mn ft3/day with NGL recovery and fractionation units that will produce ethane, propane and various grades of liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas condensates.

Lummus' scope includes the technology license, basic engineering and related services for the NGL recovery and fractionation units.