Nine 'Made in Vietnam' modules delivered to Malaysia’s Sarawak Refinery

Saturday, Apr 16, 2022 11:53

The nine first “Made in Vietnam” modules were transported to the Doosan Vina's port to deliver to Malaysia's Sarawak Refinery. — VNA/VNS Photo Sy Thang

Nine of the first “Made in Vietnam” modules weighing 709 tonnes in total manufactured by Doosan Vina were delivered to Malaysia’s Sarawak Refinery of Malaysia on Thursday after nine months of production.

Of the modules, the largest weighs 118 tonnes, is 43m long, 13.7m high and 11.5m wide. Once the installation is finished, these modules will become a complete oil and gas pipeline system at the methanol plant of the Sarawak Petrochemical Refinery.

The Sarawak project was signed with the SECL on June 4, 2021 involved in the manufacturing and supply of nearly 10,000 tonnes of equipment including steel structures, pipes and racks of the power system that are formed into 34 modules and one reformer for the methanol plant of the Sarawak Petrochemical Refinery (with a capacity of 5,000 tonnes of chemical products per day), located in the coastal city of Bintulu in Sarawak state, Malaysia.

As planned, the whole project will be manufactured in 15 months with five shipments and finish in November 2022.

In March 2020, Doosan Vina supplied two projects of WHRP and CFP for SECL, including 39 modules weighing nearly 6,000 tonnes. These modules are used to increase flexibility in crude oil processing at the Ruwais Refinery in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. — VNS

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