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PH No.15 Oxygen Plant GW No.15 Oxygen Plant PH No.15 Oxygen Plant GW No.15 Oxygen Plant Project Summary Project Summary - Project: PH No.15 Oxygen Plant Cryogenic Tank - Project: GW No.15 Oxygen Plant Cryogenic Tank - Client: POSCO - Client: POSCO - Location: Pohang, Korea - Location: Gwangyang, Korea - Capacity: 10,000 ton x 1 tank (Nitrogen Liquid) - Capacity: 7,000 ton x 1 tank (Oxygen Liquid) 910 ton x 1 tank (Oxygen Liquid) 2,000 ton x 1 tank (Nitrogen Liquid) 200 ton x 1 tank (Argon Liquid) 300 ton x 1 tank (Argon Liquid) 80 ton x 2 tank (Oxygen, Nitrogen Liquid) - Scope: EPC Turnkey - Scope: EPC Turnkey - Period: 2008 ~ 2010 - Period: 2007 ~ 2010 0 PH No.16 Oxygen Plant Project Summary - Project: PH No.16 Oxygen Plant Cryogenic Tank - Client: POSCO - Location: Pohang, Korea - Capacity 100,000Nm3/h (Oxygen Gas) 100,000Nm3/h (Nitrogen Gas) 4,000 ton x 1 tank (Oxygen Liquid) 6,000 ton x 1 tank (Nitrogen Liquid) 80 ton x 1 tank (HP Oxygen Liquid) 100 ton x 1 tank (HP Nitrogen Liquid) - Scope: EPC Turnkey - Period: 2011. 6 ~ 2013. 12 (30 months) 1 GW No.16 Oxygen Plant Project Summary - Project: GW No.16 Oxygen Plant Cryogenic Tank - Client: POSCO - Location: Gwangyang, Korea - Capacity 100,000Nm3/h (Oxygen Gas) 100,000Nm3/h (Nitrogen Gas) 7,000 ton x 1 tank (Oxygen Liquid) 1,000 ton x 1 tank (Nitrogen Liquid) 2,000 ton x 1 tank (Argon Liquid) - Scope: EPC Turnkey - Period: 2011. 6 ~ 2013. 12 (30 months) 2 Project Client/Location Period Capacity Scope Pohang #15 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2007 ~ 2010 3,429 ton/day EPC Gwangyang #15 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2007 ~ 2010 3,429 ton/day EPC Pohang #14 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2004 ~ 2006 1,886 ton/day EPC Gwangyang #14 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2004 ~ 2008 1,886 ton/day EPC Pohang #13 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2004 ~ 2006 1,886 ton/day EPC 3 Project Client/Location Period Capacity Scope Gwangyang #13 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2003 ~ 2005 1,371 ton/day EPC Pohang #12 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 2003 ~ 2005 1,029 ton/day EPC Gwangyang #12 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1997 ~ 2000 1,371 ton/day EPC Pohang #11 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1995 ~ 1997 860 ton/day EPC Gwangyang #11 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1997 ~ 2000 1,371 ton/day EPC Pohang #10 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1991 ~ 1993 860 ton/day P.C Gwangyang #10 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1994 ~ 1995 720 ton/day EPC Pohang #9 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1991 ~ 1993 860 ton/day P.C Gwangyang #9 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1990 ~ 1992 538 ton/day P.C Pohang #8 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1982 ~ 1984 686 ton/day P.C 4 Project Client/Location Period Capacity Scope Gwangyang #8 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1990 ~ 1992 538 ton/day P.C Pohang #7 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1979 ~ 1981 1,029 ton/day P.C Pohang #6 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1976 ~ 1978 860 ton/day P.C Pohang #5 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1976 ~ 1978 860 ton/day P.C Pohang #3 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1974 ~ 1976 343 ton/day P.C Pohang #2 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1972 ~ 1973 154 ton/day P.C Pohang #1 Oxygen Plant POSCO, Korea 1972 ~ 1973 154 ton/day P.C Pohang #3 Hydrogen Plant POSCO, Korea 1995 ~ 1996 700 Nm³/hr EPC Gwangyang #5 Hydrogen Plant POSCO, Korea 2004 ~ 2006 350 Nm³/hr EPC Pohang #4 Hydrogen Plant POSCO, Korea 2005 ~ 2006 1,200 Nm³/hr EPC 5 Description Scope Project Name Location Client (Capacity) of Work Period BRU: 2,500 BPSD Bangchak Petroleum Publi RSU: 17,900 BPSD Product Quality Improvement Project Bangkok, Thailand c Co., Ltd. HPU: 40 MMSCD EPC 2010- 2011 NSU: 7,200 BPSD UAE RUWAIS Refinery Expansion Project RUWAIS, UAE TAKREER / SKEC 400,000 BPSD DE, PS 2009-2014 PRU 974 MTD PRU/GDS Unit Ulsan, Korea SK Energy GDS 30,000 BPSD DE, PS 2006-2008 Selective Hydrogenation Unit Ulsan, Korea S-Oil Corp. 30,000 BPSD DE,PS.CS 2006-2007 Formosa Petrochemical Kerosene Hydrotreating Unit Mailiao, Taiwan Corp. 42,000 BPSD DE,PS 2005-2007 Formosa Petrochemical HDS 26,500 BPSD Gasoline Hydrotreating Unit Taiwan Corp. ISO 11,100 BPSD DE 2003-2005 6 Description Scope Project Name Location Client (Capacity) of Work Period YEP-V Project Yeosu, Korea Kumho Polychem Co., Ltd. EPM/EPDM 60,000MTA EPC 2013-2015 PTT Phenol Company Phenol 250,000 MTA, PTT Phenol Project Rayong, Thailand EPC 2013-2015 Limited Acetone 123,000 MTA Cumene 900,000 MTA, KPA IV Project Yeosoo, Korea Kumho P&B Chemical EPC 2013-2015 Phenol 300,000 MTA Needle Coke 63,000 MTA Needle Coke Project Gwangyang PMC Tech EPC 2012-2014 Pitch Coke 28,000 MTA TONGSHU Petrochemical Aceto Plant Project Ulsan, Korea Acetonitrile 11,000 MTA EPC 2012-2013 CO., Ltd Para-Xylene1,341.2 KMTA SK Innovation V-Project Inchon, Korea SK E&C Co., Ltd. EPC 2012-2014 Benzene 410 KMTA Ethylene 800,000 MTA Maptaphut Olefins → 1,000,000 MTA MOC Process Improvement Project Rayong, Thailand EPC 2012-2013 Co., Ltd. Propylene 400,000 MTA → 480,000 MTA Gulf Advanced Cable Insul XLPE 20,000 MTA Wire & Cable Compounding(WCC) Plant Jubail, Saudi Arabia EPC 2011-2013 ation Company(GACIC) SC 5,000 MTA PT Tank 15,000 MT x1, Rayong Terminal Company PG Tank Project Rayong, Thailand 5,000 MT X 2, EPC 2011-2012 Limited PE Tank 3,700MT x 1 SBPA Project Gunsan, Korea Samyang Inochem 150,000 MTA EPC 2010- 2012 Samsung Total Petrochem. PX 700 kTA Expansion Project Daesan, Korea 700,000 MTA DE, P 2010- 2012 Co., Ltd. 7 Description Scope Project Name Location Client (Capacity) of Work Period GOC(TC) LAB Project China Great Orient Chemical Ltd. LAB 100,000 MTA BD 2010- 2010 LDPE : 115,000 à 155,000 MTA Samsung Total Petrochem. PP-3 : 320,000 à 400,000 MTA LDPE, PP-3 & PP-B Extension Project Daesan, Korea DE, PS 2010- 2011 Co., Ltd. PP-B : 130,000 à 147,000 MT A TDI 100,000MTA TDI Extension Project Yeosu, Korea KPX Fine Chemical EPC 2009-2012 To 150,000MTA Rayong Terminal Company Propylene Oxide Tank *3 RTC Project Rayong, Thailand EPC 2009-2011 Limited Spherical Propylene Tank *2 Woongjin Poly Silicon Wongjin Poly Silicon Plant Project Sangju, Korea 5,000 MTA EPC 2008-2010 Co., Ltd. Sodiff Advanced Materials Silan Plant YoungJu, Korea EPC 2008-2009 Co., Ltd. Bangkok Polyethylene BPEX HDPE Project Rayong, Thailand 250,000 MTA EPC 2007-2010 Public Company Ltd. Isobutene Plant Ulsan, Korea Songwon Industry Co., Ltd. 30,000 MTPA EPC 2007-2009 Kumho Mitsui Chemical In MDI 142,000 MTPA Plant Extension Project Yeosu, Korea 142,000 MTPA EPC 2007-2009 c. BPA(lll) Plant Project Yeosu, Korea Kumho P&B Chemical 355,000 TPA DE,P 2007-2008 Bio Diesel Plant(II) Sabah, Malaysia Global Bio-Diesel Sdn Bhd 300,000 MTA DE,PS 2007-2008 Isopropyl Alcohol Plant Yeosu, Korea Isu Chemical Co., Ltd 30,000 MTA DE,PS 2007 8 Description Scope Project Name Location Client (Capacity) of Work Period Green Soft Chem(Mitsui K GDC Project Daesan, Korea 25,740 MTA EPC 2007-2008 asei Process) Mexico Carbon Manuf. S.A Carbon Black Plant Altamira, Mexico 45,000 MTA EPC 2006-2008 de C.V Lotte Daesan Petrochemic SM Revamping Project Daesan, Korea 420,000 MTPA DE, P 2006-2008 al Corp. Bio Diesel Plant Sabah, Malaysia Global Bio-Diesel Sdn Bhd 200,000 MTA DE,PS.CS 2006-2007 Polyonsan Project Ulsan, Korea Rhodia Polyamide Co., Ltd. 36,000 TPA EPC 2006-2007 LN2 : 30,000 MTA Air Separation Plant Ulsan, Korea Korea Airtech Inc LAr : 2,700 MTA EPC 2006-2007 LO2 : 57,000 MTA 400,000 MTA to PTA Plant Revamping Ulsan, Korea Taekwang Industry Co.Ltd. DE,PS,CS 2006-2007 900,000 MTA Standby Stabilizer Unit Rayong, Thailand PTT Public Co., Ltd. 15,000 BPSD EPC 2005-2007 Ethylene 510,000 to 875,000 M Yeochun NCC Naphtha Cracking Center Extension Yeosu, Korea TA DE,PS,CS 2005-2007 CO., Ltd. BD 170,000 to 220,000 MTA Butandiol Plant Mailiao, Taiwan Nanya Plastics Corp. 80,000 MTA DE,PS 2005-2006 LN2 55,000 MTA Air Separation Plant Giheung, Korea BOC Gases Korea Inc LAr 15,000 MTA DE, C 2005-2006 LO2 3,000 MTA 9 Description Scope Project Name Location Client (Capacity) of Work Period GLS Pattern Embossing Project Ulsan, Korea DuPont (Korea) EPC 2005-2006 350,000 MTA To PTA Plant Debottlenecking Ulsan, Korea Hyosung Corp. DE 2005-2006 410,000 MTA CSC Ammonia Still Project Kaohsiung, Taiwan China Steel Corp. DE,PS 2005-2006 G-ABS SM Stripper Ulsan, Korea Cheil Industry Inc 205 kg/h DE,P 2005-2006 Formosa Petrochemical Co SRU#4/ARU#5/SWS#3 Unit Mailiao, Taiwan 800 MTPD DE 2004-2006 rp. Formosa Petrochemical Co SM3 Plant Mailiao, Taiwan 600,000 MTA DE 2004-2006 rp. Sodiff Advanced Materials Silan Plant Yeongju, Korea 300 MTA EPC 2004-2005 Co., Ltd. PT. Unggul Indah Cahaya Linear Alkyl Benzene Plant Revamping Merak, Indonesia 180,000 MTA EPC 2004-2005 Tbk Bridgestone Carbon Black Carbon Black Plant Extension Rayong, Thailand 18,200 MTA EPC 2004-2005 (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Modacryl Resin Plant Ulsan, Korea Bibaco Co. Ltd. 2,500 MTA DE,PS 2004-2005 Flexible Copper Clading Laminate Plant Gumi, Korea SD Flex Co., Ltd. 100,000 m2/min DE, PS, C 2004-2005 10 Description Scope Project Name Location Client (Capacity) of Work Period Rotary Dryer Niigata, Japan Asahi Carbon Co., Ltd 2.7m(d)x18.4m(l) P 2004 DP Conversion & C/A Extension Yeosu, Korea Hanwha Chemical 280,000 MTA DE 2003 Formosa Chemicals & Fibr Styrene Monomer Plant Taiwan 720,000MTA DE 2003-2004 e Corp.
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