KBR wins shale gas plant contract
KBR has been awarded a general works contract for the construction of a 200 million standard ft3/d sweet natural gas processing plant near Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada.
KBR’s Canadian subsidiary, KBR Wabi, will execute all mechanical, structural, architectural, concrete (structural and other), electrical and instrument works for the project which will monetize recent shale gas discoveries.
“KBR is fully committed to supporting the client’s objectives for the project and drawing upon our skilled resources in the region, and we are prepared to construct a safe and fully operational natural gas processing plant,” said Karl Roberts, Senior Vice President, KBR Canada.
Adapted from press release by Peter Farrell.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/04052012/kbr-wins-shale-gas-plant-contract/
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