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Oil Patch Bits: Marathon selects Fluor for two refinery contracts
Fluor Corp. recently announced that it was selected by a division of Marathon Petroleum Corp. to execute the engineering and procurement scope for a major reconfiguration at Marathon’s Galveston Bay and Texas City, Texas, refineries. Fluor will book the undisclosed contract value into backlog in the first quarter of 2017.
“Fluor continues to provide sustaining capital services at five Marathon sites across the United States, and has supported the Texas City and Galveston Bay operations since 2013,” said Mark Fields, president of Fluor’s Energy & Chemicals business in the Americas. “Having previously executed the initial studies and early engineering for these projects, we are proud to progress them through the engineering and procurement phase.”
The reconfiguration will create a more efficient operation, allowing the two refineries to achieve updated U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tier 3 gasoline sulfur standards. The scope includes a new unit, modernization of several existing units and modifications to the utilities and off-sites to support the scheduled process changes and refinery connections. Fluor is also performing the front-end engineering and design work for Marathon’s South Texas asset repositioning program.
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