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CB&I Announces Three New Projects.


THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- CB&I (NYSE NYSE

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CBI Confederation of British Industry

CBI n abbr (= Confederation of British Industry) → C.E.O.E.
) announced today three new contracts that will add approximately US$140 million to the company's backlog:

Refining Process Contracts: CB&I has been awarded two contracts to provide sulfur recovery complexes at refineries in California and Texas.

The work scope of the first project includes engineering, procurement and modular fabrication of a 200 long tons per day (LTD LTD 1 Laron-type dwarfism 2 Leukotriene D 3 Long-term depression, see there 4. Long-term disability ) sulfur recovery unit and an associated tail gas treating unit at a refinery in the San Francisco Bay area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation).

The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay
. The award is valued in excess of $50 million.

The second contract is for a similar project in Texas. The work scope includes the engineering, procurement and modular fabrication of a 225 LTD sulfur recovery unit and associated tail gas treating unit. The award is valued in excess of $50 million.

Middle East Petrochemical Storage Project:

CB&I has also been awarded a contract to design and build a storage tank for the Borouge 2 petrochemical project expansion in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates, federation of sheikhdoms (2005 est. pop. 2,563,000), c.30,000 sq mi (77,700 sq km), SE Arabia, on the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. .

The project owner is Borouge, a joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC ADNOC Abu Dhabi National Oil Company ) and Borealis. The expansion project is designed to increase Borouge's polyolefins annual production capacity to two million tonnes.

CB&I's work scope includes the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction of a new low temperature storage tank and all associated electrical, mechanical, instrumentation and controls work. The award is valued in excess of $40 million and the project is expected to be completed in 2009.

About CB&I

CB&I executes more than 500 projects each year and is one of the world's leading engineering, procurement and construction The introduction to this article is vague. To comply with Wikipedia's guidelines, it should be improved.  (EPC) companies, specializing in projects for customers that produce, process, store and distribute the world's natural resources. With more than 60 locations and approximately 14,000 employees throughout the world, CB&I capitalizes on its global expertise and local knowledge to safely and reliably deliver projects virtually anywhere. Information about CB&I is available at www.CBI.com.
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