McDermott’s Low Carbon Solutions business line and CB&I’s Kasemphol fabrication team have worked collaboratively to provide a comprehensive solution to Viva Energy for the ultra-low sulphur gasoline plant as part of its Gasoline Masterplan Project. CB&I Thailand’s fabrication project scope of work consists of five PAU modules and two pipe rack (PAR) modules, which will be delivered to the client in three shipments.
CB&I, a McDermott subsidiary, shipped three out of five PAU modules for Viva Energy’s Gasoline Masterplan Project.
The modules, fabricated at CB&I’s Kasemphol facility in Thailand, are headed to Viva Energy’s Geelong refinery in Australia.
The project involves a total of seven modules, with final shipments expected by late 2024, marking the project’s completion.
“Our strong, local team remains focused on safety and execution excellence as it delivers the next shipment of modules and as we work to complete the modules needed for Viva Energy’s Gasoline Masterplan Project,” said Mark Butts, Senior vice president for CB&I. “Their hard work has solidified our Thailand execution office as a leading mid-size process and pipe rack module fabricator in the region.”
The Kasemphol fabrication facility, with its in-house capabilities, assembly yard, suppliers and subcontractors, all within an 80 km radius, and local personnel experienced in the module work, was a natural fit to execute and deliver the modules on time for the customer.
CB&I’s fabrication activities commenced in the first quarter of 2023 with the first shipment, consisting of the PAR modules, completed in March 2024. The final shipment of PAU modules is targeted for late 2024, which will signal the completion of the project for CB&I.
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