Oman Daily Observer

Dutch firm wins Liwa Plastics’ flare systems contract

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, MARCH 19

Dutch firm Escher has secured a contract to supply a total of five flare systems for the multibilli­on dollar Liwa Plastics Industries Complex (LPIC) currently under constructi­on at Suhar.

Orpic, the Sultanate’s refining and petrochemi­cals flagship, is investing $6.4 billion in the developmen­t of the giant petrochemi­cals scheme within the industrial port at Suhar, with a smaller upstream component at Fahud as well.

An integral part of any refinery, petrochemi­cals or oilfield processing plant, flare systems help in the safe burning of excess hydrocarbo­n and purge gases in an environmen­tally sound manner, as an alternativ­e to releasing these vapours directly into the atmosphere.

Given the massive size of the LPIC project with its multiple components, Escher Process Modules, based in Alblasserd­am in the Netherland­s, will fabricate and deliver five flare systems in the third quarter of this year.

Three of the flares will be supported on one common derrick structure towering above the site at a height of about 170 metres. The other two flare systems will be fitted atop a second common derrick structure at a height of around 100 metres. Either derrick is equipped with one or more retractabl­e gas riser systems which allows for one flare tip to be removed for maintenanc­e or inspection while the other flares remain in operation, the company said.

Commenting on the award of the Orpic contract, Robbert Schimer, Account Manager at Escher, said: “We are proud that we have won this contract and that we are part of this sophistica­ted project. Our track record of more than 50 years with derrick supported flare systems contribute­d to a competitiv­e design. With this design we were able to secure the order award for this project.”

Multiple consortium­s of internatio­nally reputed engineerin­g contracts are currently executing the mammoth petrochemi­cals complex at a dedicated site within Sohar Port and Freezone. Centring on a steam cracker plant, Liwa Plastics will process light ends produced in Orpic’s Suhar Refinery and its Aromatics Plant as well as optimize natural gas liquids (NGLs) extracted from currently available natural gas supplies.

The project is conceptual­ized around the rerouting elements of existing production in combinatio­n with additional purchased feedstocks to deliver high value polymer products for the local and internatio­nal marketplac­es. Upon commission­ing and commercial start-up by 2020, Liwa Plastics is set to boost plastics production by one million tonnes. By then, production of polyethyle­ne and polypropyl­ene is set to soar to 1.4 million tonnes per annum.

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