Posts Tagged ‘OGP projects Feasibility study’

BP votes for the FEED of $25 billion Shah Deniz Stage 2

Shah Deniz consortium decided to commence Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) Shah Deniz Stage 2, or Full Field Development (FFD), is a giant project that will bring gas from Azerbaijan to Europe and Turkey. This will increase gas supply and energy security to European markets through the opening of (more…)

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Shell Appalachia petrochemical project is moving on

Shell continues to progress plans to build a proposed world-scale petrochemical complex in the Appalachia region, USA, which could upgrade locally-produced ethane from Marcellus shale gas production.  Shell Appalachia is headquartered in Warrendale, PA, USA, and has 185 employees located in Pennsylvania, with approximately 50 employees located in Tioga County. (more…)

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Chevron Phillips Ethane Cracker in Baytown, Texas

Chevron Phillips Chemical Corporation (CP Chem) has selected its existing Cedar Bayou facility in Baytown, Texas, USA, to build its new “world-scale” 1.5 million t/y ethylene plant. The ethane will come from the local shale gas resources considered now as a competitive and sustainable feed stock. The ethane cracker will (more…)

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Feasibility Study

Definition: The “Feasibility study” is the first stage of a project during which the End User generally supported by an engineering company will investigate the most convenient technologies or processes to be used. This “Feasibility study” will also integrate all the corresponding costs aspects. The conclusions of the “Feasibility study” (more…)

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