The Diplomat
Técnicas Reunidas has started the second phase for the engineering development of the Tuban refining and petrochemical complex in Indonesia, one of the largest industrial projects planned to be carried out in the coming years worldwide.
Specifically, the project will develop an integrated petrochemicals complex, which will include aromatics and ethylene plants with a capacity of more than one million tonnes, the company informed the Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV) yesterday.
The feedstock used in these plants will come from a newly built refinery with a capacity to process 300,000 barrels a day.
For more than a year, nearly 100 highly qualified Técnicas Reunidas engineers have been working on the project in the initial basic engineering phase for the consortium of oil companies Pertamina and Rosneft.
Now, for the second phase of the project, Técnicas Reunidas will provide its client with up to 700 engineers at its offices in Madrid over the next 12 months, most of them trained in Spain, covering disciplines such as process, chemical, mechanical, instrumentation, electrical and civil engineering.