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REFERENCE LIST REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature REFERENCE LIST REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 UTILITIES AND OFFSITE FOR ASSUIT OIL REFINING COMPANY (ASORC) 2019 ASSIUT EGYPT NAFTHA REFINERY ASORC NAFTHA COMPLEX NORTH-WESTERN PTOLEMAIS UNIT V, 660 MW PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION SA 2019 GREECE POWER PRODUCTION PLANT GREECE POWER PLANT PETRONAS CARIGALI IRAQ HOLDING B.V. 2019 GARRAF IRAQ OIL TREATMENT GARRAF 3 OIL TRAIN BURGAN OIL FIELD - GC32 - NEW GATHERING KUWAIT OIL COMPANY (KOC) 2019 SOUTH EAST OF KUWAIT OIL AND GAS TREATMENT CENTRE FOR SEK KUWAIT UTE ABEIMA AGADIR I 2019 AGADIR MOROCCO POTABILIZING PLANT SEDA AMAN EL BARAKA MOBILE COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS PIPELINE EVACUATION UNIT LMF COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY 2019 RUSSIA RUSSIA FOR PIPELINE EVACUATION LMF P-PACK 750 TOGLIATTI OJSC TOGLIATTIAZOT (TOAZ) 2019 RUSSIA NEW UREA PLANT 2200 MTD UREA PLANT SAMARA REGION GUBAKHA AMMONIA UREA MELANINE PJSC METAFRAX 2019 RUSSIA NEW MELANINE PLANT PERM REGION COMPLEX CHEMICAL PLANT FOR PUENTE MAYORGA LAB CEPSA 2019 SAN ROQUE SPAIN PRODUCTION OF LINEAR CHEMICAL PLANT REVAMP ALKYLBENZENE (LAB) NAVOIYAZOT JOINT STOCK COMPANY NITRIC ACID PRODUCTION 2019 NAVOIY REGION UZBEKISTAN NITRIC ACID PRODUCTION (NAVOIYAZAT JSC) PLANT CREATION OF INLET BOOSTING HASSI R'MEL BOOSTING PHASE SONATRACH 2018 HASSI R'MEL ALGERIA SEPARATION AND III COMPRESSION FACILITIES VACA MUERTA “FORTÍN DE PIEDRA” GAS TECPETROL 2018 ARGENTINA GAS TREATMENT PLANT NEUQUEN PROJECT sheet 1 of 50 REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 SPENCE GROWTH OPTION BHP 2018 CHILE CHILE DESALINATION PLANT (SGO) PROJECT L’ONEAD 2018 DJIBOUTI DJIBUTI DESALINATION PLANT SWRO PLANT GULF OF SUEZ PETROLEUM COMPANY GULF OF SUEZ (GOS) 2018 GULF OF SUEZ EGYPT OIL EXTRACTION (GUPCO) PIPELINES PROJECTS PHARAONIC PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY NORTH DAMIETTA 2018 EGYPT ATOLL GAS FIELD DEVELOMPENT ATOLL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (PhPC) EAST NILE DELTA LUKOIL 2018 BASRA PROVINCE IRAQ NEW WELL PAD M11/1A WEST QURNA-2 AKSAI - NORTHWEST KGD - KARACHAGANAT GAS KARACHAGANAT 2018 KAZAKHSTAN GAS TREATMENT PLANT OF KAZAKHSTAN DEBOTTLENECKING PROJECT CICLO COMBINADO TIERRA MOJADA S. de R.L. 2018 GUADALAJARA MEXICO COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANT TIERRA MOJADA REVAMPING FACILITIES FOR AN PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN L.L.C. 2018 YIBAL OIL FIELD OMAN ONSHORE GAS RECOVERY YIBAL REJUVENATION PROJECT (PDO) SCHEME REPSOL 2018 CALLAO PERU REFINERY EXPANSION LA PAMPILLA REFINERY BIOELÉCTRICA DE 2018 FUNDÃO PORTUGAL BIOMASS POWER PLANT CENTRAL DE BIOMASA FUNDÃO FUNDAO BIOELÉCTRICA DE 2018 FUNDÃO PORTUGAL BIOMASS POWER PLANT CENTRAL DE BIOMASA FUNDÃO FUNDAO BIOELÉCTRICA DE 2018 VISEU PORTUGAL BIOMASS POWER PLANT CENTRAL DE BIOMASA VISEU VISEU sheet 2 of 50 REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 QATAR ELECTRICITY & WATER CO, QEWC 2018 RAS ABU FONTAS QATAR DESALINATION PLANT RAS ABU FONTAS O&M DURRAH SUGAR REFINERY DURRAH ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT CO 2018 YANBU SAUDI ARABIA REFINERY (YANBU-KSA) COMBINED CYCLE SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY 2018 WAAD AL SHAMAL SAUDI ARABIA WAAD AL SHAMAL ISCC PLANT POWER PLANT CEPSA 2018 CADIZ SPAIN REFINERY REVAMPING FCC REACTOR REVAMPING LIGHT-ENDS FCC CEPSA 2018 HUELVA SPAIN REFINERY RLR REPSOL 2018 CARTAGENA SPAIN REFINERY UNIDADES PRE-C10 REMOZAMIENTO DEL DEPÓSITO REPSOL 2018 TARRAGONA SPAIN REFINERY DE CONDENSADO OLEOSO UNITED TEESREP BIOMASS MGT TEESSIDE LIMITED 2018 TEESSIDE BIOMASS POWER PLANT KINGDOM POWER STATION GRANITE CITY SUNCOKE ENERGY 2018 USA WASTE HEAT BOILER (WHB) SUNCOKE - GRANITE SITY ILLINOIS REHABILITATION DU TRAIN 200 SONATRACH 2017 OUARGLA PROVINCE ALGERIA LPG PLANT REVAMPING DE L'USINE GPL RHOURDE ARAUCARIA ENERGY 2017 MATHEU ARGENTINA COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANT CICLO COMBINADO - MATHEU ARAUCARIA ENERGY 2017 LUJÁN ARGENTINA COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANT CICLO COMBINADO - LUJÁN sheet 3 of 50 REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 AREA MAGALLANES MAGALLANES AREA OFFSHORE ENAP SIPETROL ARGENTINA 2017 AREA MAGALLANES ARGENTINA INCREMENTAL PROJECT PLANT VACA MUERTA TECPETROL 2017 ARGENTINA SHALE GAS PRODUCTION FORTIN DE PIEDRA PROJECT NEUQUEN PROVINCE SOCAR POLYMER'S SOCAR POLYMER LLC 2017 SUMGAYIT AZERBAIJAN HDPE PROJECT PETROCHEMICAL COMPLEX ACONCAGUA COGENERATION ENAP REFINERIAS S.A. 2017 CONCON CHILE REFINERY PROJECT INSTITUTO COSTARRICENSE DE LA ELECTRICIDAD LAS PAILAS II GEOTHERMAL 2017 RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA COSTA RICA GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT (ICE) PLAN MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONSTRUCTION OF THE ARAB PETROLEUM PIPELINE CO. AIN SOKHNA PRODUCT HUB 2017 (AIN SOKHNA/GULF OF EGYPT STORAGE TANK FARM & (SUMED) (ASPH) PROJECT SUEZ) TOPSIDE FALICILTY (LOT II) PASSAVANT ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT 2017 GABAL AL ASFAR EGYPT WATER TREATMENT PLANT GABAL AL ASFAR WWTP PETROBEL JOINT VENTURE - ENI SPA 2017 PORT SAID EGYPT GAS PRODUCTION ZOHR PROJECT ENI RAFFINERIA DI GELA SPA 2017 GELA (CL) ITALY HYDROGEN PRODUCTION GELA REFINERY - G2 PROJECT POWERCROP MACCHIAREDDU SRL MACCHIAREDDU - (SECI ENERGIA AND ENEL GREEN POWER JOINT 2017 ITALY BIOMASS POWER PLANT MACCHIAREDDU PROJECT ASSEMINI (CA) VENTURE) REHABILITATION AND EXTENSION JORDAN INDUSTRIAL PORTS COMPANY P.S.C. 2017 AQABA JORDAN SEAPORT OF THE INDUSTRIAL TERMINAL IN (JIPC) SOUTH PORT” KUWAIT INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SHAGAYA 50 MW 2017 KUWAIT CITY KUWAIT SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANT (KISR) CONCENTRATED sheet 4 of 50 REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY EPC & C OF GAS TRAIN 5 MINA AL AHMADI (MAA) 2017 MINA AL AHMADI KUWAIT (KNPC) PROJECT REFINERY KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY MINA AL AHMADI EXPAND AND UPGRADE 2017 KUWAIT CLEAN FUEL PROJECT (CFP) (KNPC) MINA ABDULLA REFINERIES KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY (KNPC) 2017 AL-ZOUR KUWAIT REFINERY AL-ZOUR REFINERY LOWER FARS HEAVY OIL KUWAIT OIL COMPANY (KOC) 2017 NORTH KUWAIT KUWAIT HEAVY OIL DEVELOPMENT DIVELOPMENT PROJET PHASE I BAHR ESSALAM PHASE 2 ENI SPA 2017 MEDITERRANEAN SEA LIBYA BAHR ESSALAM PHASE 2 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT INCREASE THE CAPACITY TO MELLITAH OIL & GAS B.V. LIBYAN BRANCH 2017 WAFA DESERT LIBYA MELLITAH COMPLEX TRANSPORT HYDROCARBONS IBERDROLA ENERGIA ESCOBEDO, S.A. 42 CC NOROESTE 2017 AHOME MEXICO COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANT DE C.V. (TOPOLOBAMPO II) OMAN OIL REFINERIES AND PETROLEUM LIWA PLASTICS INDUSTRIES 2017 SOHAR OMAN PP/PE PLANT INDUSTRIES COMPANY (ORPIC) COMPLEX (LPIC) SOHAR SWRO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2017 OMAN OMAN DESALINATION PLANT SOHAR IWP JSC EUROCHEM NORTHWEST 2017 KINGISEPP RUSSIA KINGISEPP AMMONIA PLANT AMMONIA PRODUCTION SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY (SEC) 2017 WAAD AL SHAMAL SAUDI ARABIA SOLAR POWER PLANT WAAD AL SHAMAL ISCC PLANT KATHU SOLAR PARK (PTY) LTD 2017 KATHU SOUTH AFRICA THERMAL SOLAR POWER PLANT KATHU1 sheet 5 of 50 REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 REVAMP OF THE VACUUM BP OIL ESPAÑA 2017 CASTELLÓN SPAIN REFINERY DISTILLATION UNIT (VDU) - PROJECTS 2015-2017 CANAL GESTIÓN LANZAROTE (CGL) 2017 LANZAROTE SPAIN DESALINATION PLANT JANUBIO FILTERED CONTAINMENT CENTRAL NUCLEAR ALMARAZ 2017 ALMARAZ SPAIN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT VENTING (CENTRAL NUCLEAR ALMARAZ) VENTEO FILTRADO DE LA CENTRAL NUCLEAR TRILLO 2017 GUADALAJARA SPAIN NUCLEAR CONTENTIÓN CEPSA 2017 CADIZ SPAIN REFINERY LUBRISUR CEPSA 2017 CADIZ SPAIN REFINERY MX - SORBEX 2 ABU DHABI OIL REFINING COMPANY UNITED ARAB 2017 ABU DHABI REFINERY BEAT EXPANSION PROJECT (TAKREER) EMIRATES CRESCENT DUNES SOLAR CRESCENT DUNES 2017 TONOPAH USA THERMOSOLAR POWER PLANT ENERGY PROJECT NAVOIYAZOT JOINT STOCK COMPANY UREA FERTILIZER PRODUCTION 2017 NAVOIY UZBEKISTAN UNF PROJECT (NAVOIYAZAT JSC) PLANT SEAWATER DESALINATION CENTRALE ELECTRIQUE EN KOREAN SAMSUNG C&T 2016 MOSTAGANEM ALGERIA PLANT CYCLE COMBINE GASDUCTO DEL NORESTE ENERGIA ARGENTINA SA (ENARSA) 2016 FORMOSA ARGENTINA GAS PIPELINE ARGENTINO (GNEA) PROJECT CONVERTING EXISTING SIMPLE AL-SHABAB POWER PROJECT EAST DELTA ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION COMPANY 2016 AL-SHABAB EGYPT CYCLE TO COMBINED CYCLE PHASE II sheet 6 of 50 REFERENCE LIST Industrial Instrumentations for Pressure and Temperature PLANT TYPE PLANT NAME CUSTOMER YEAR LOCATION COUNTRY (PROJECT SCOPE) (PROJECT NAME) R00-2019 CONVERTING EXISTING SIMPLE WEST DAMIETTA POWER EAST DELTA ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION COMPANY 2016 DAMIETTA EGYPT CYCLE TO COMBINED CYCLE PROJECT PHASE II KILPILAHTI POWER PLANT 2016 PORVOO FINLAND POWER PLANT KILPILAHTI POWER PLANT LICHTERFELDE COMBINED LICHTERFELDE COMBINED CYCLE 2016 BERLIN GERMANY CCPP CYCLE OHL 2016 XACBAL GUATEMALA HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT XACBAL DELTA NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL REFINING & GASOIL HYDROTREATING 2016 ESHAFAN IRAN REFINERY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY PLANT PROJECT INTERTABA SPA 2016 VALSAMOGGIA (BO) ITALY WASTWATER TREATMENT WASTWATER TREATMENT TEMPA ROSSA OIL CENTER, LPG TOTAL E&P ITALIA SPA 2016 CORLETO PERTICARA (PZ) ITALY LPG STORAGE CENTER STORAGE CENTER PROJECT KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY REFINERIES UPGRADE AND 2016 KUWAIT KUWAIT CLEAN FUELS PROJECT (CFP) (KNPC) INTEGRATION KUWAIT OIL COMPANY (KOC) 2016 NORTH KUWAIT KUWAIT GAS COMPRESSION STATION
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