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CB&I Awarded Contract for New Jet Fuel Processing Plant and Storage Project in Thailand
Communiqué publié le 04/01/2008 à 13h00

CB&I (NYSE:CBI) has been awarded a contract valued in excess of US$60 million by Star Petroleum Refining Company Limited to build a new jet fuel processing plant and related storage and shipping systems in Rayong Province, Thailand.

CB&I's scope of work includes the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction of a new Jet Merox(TM) plant to treat and sweeten jet fuel with a capacity of 20,000 barrels per day. Also included are associated process facilities, four 100,000 barrel jet fuel storage tanks, and pipeline sendout and marine facilities.

CB&I also is contracted to build a crude oil and diesel storage system, which includes a 160,000 barrel diesel storage tank, a 750,000 barrel crude oil storage tank and all of the associated piping and mechanical work.

The full project is scheduled for completion by early 2009. Star Petroleum Refining Company is a joint venture between Chevron and PTT Public Company Limited.

About CB&I

CB&I combines proven process technology with global capabilities in engineering, procurement and construction to deliver comprehensive solutions to customers in the energy and natural resource industries. With more than 70 proprietary licensed technologies and 1,500 patents and patent applications, CB&I is uniquely positioned to take projects from conceptual design, through technology licensing, engineering and construction and final commissioning. Drawing upon the global expertise and local knowledge of approximately 17,000 employees in more than 80 locations, CB&I safely and reliably executes projects worldwide. For more information visit www.CBI.com.

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