MACOGA receives large order for FCCU Expansion Joints for PETROPERU
MACOGA has been awarded a contract for the detailed engineering, manufacturing, testing and shipping 9 FFCU Expansion Joint for the Petroperu Talara Refinery.
The scope of work comprises:
The Expansion Joints include:
Talara, Peru's second biggest oil refinery base on production, is located 1,185km away from Lima, the capital of Peru. The refinery is spread across 128.9ha and has a crude oil processing capacity of more than 65,000 barrels per day (bpd or BBL/D). It produces domestic LPG, motor gasoline, solvents, A-1 turbo, diesel, kerosene, industrial oils and asphalt for national and international markets. Peruvian state-owned oil company Petroperu operates the refinery. A modernization and upgrade project was launched at the refinery in May 2014 and is expected to be completed by 2017. It is aimed at increasing the refinery's crude oil processing capacity from the existing 65,000 bpd to 95,000 bpd.
The scope of work comprises:
- FCC Hot Wall Design Untied Universal Expansion Joint I.D. 780 mm
- FCC Tied Universal Expansion Joint I.D. 1410 mm
- FCC Cold Wall Design Untied Universal Expansion JoinT I.D. 1240
- FCC Untied Universal Expansion Joint N.D. 12"
- FCC Untied Universal Expansion Joint N.D. 8"
- FCC Untied Universal Expansion Joint I.D. 810 mm
- FCC Untied Universal Expansion Joint I.D. 2092 mm
- FCC Untied Universal Expansion Joint N.D. 32"
- FCC Untied Universal Expansion Joint I.D. 990 mm
The Expansion Joints include:
- 2 ply testable & packed Bellows in ASTM B443 inconel 625 LCF
- Internal sleeve, pipes, elbows, floating plates, etc. in ASTM A 240 Tp 304 H
- Internal and external Super Wool insulation
- Hexagonal Mesh, sealing anchors and sealing rope
- Abrasion Lining Rescobond AA 22 S
- Etc.
Talara, Peru's second biggest oil refinery base on production, is located 1,185km away from Lima, the capital of Peru. The refinery is spread across 128.9ha and has a crude oil processing capacity of more than 65,000 barrels per day (bpd or BBL/D). It produces domestic LPG, motor gasoline, solvents, A-1 turbo, diesel, kerosene, industrial oils and asphalt for national and international markets. Peruvian state-owned oil company Petroperu operates the refinery. A modernization and upgrade project was launched at the refinery in May 2014 and is expected to be completed by 2017. It is aimed at increasing the refinery's crude oil processing capacity from the existing 65,000 bpd to 95,000 bpd.