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Reference List 2020 Carpenter & Paterson Ltd Crown Works, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7BE, UK Tel: +44 1938 552061 Fax: +44 1938 555306 email: [email protected] web: www.cp-ltd.co.uk REFERENCE LIST Works Order Year Customer Project Location of Customer Location of Project Scope of Supply 192817AO 2019 PD&MS Energy (Aberdeen)Ltd Apache Beryl Alpha UK UK Spring Hangers 190399AO 2019 Magnox Ltd Hinkley Point A UK UK Ancilliaries 183637AO 2019 Exyte Hargreaves Ltd Kiln Dried Wood UK UK Wood Blocks 182825A0 2019 Therma South Inc TSI Mindanao Daveo Phillippines Phillippines Inspection 181814AO 2019 Hyundai GS E & SK E & C Karbala Refinery Korea Korea Clamps 173442B9 2019 BEP Delivery Team BEP UK UK Ancilliaries 19380200 2019 Step Change Engineering Ltd Magnus Flowline UK UK Spring Hangers 19375600 2019 Dallol Energy Ltd Biomass Hot Water Plant UK UK Spring Hangers 19335000 2019 Pihasa Soportes Para Tuberias Montserrat Alba Spain Spain Spring Hangers 19323000 2019 Nordic Bellows AB Nordic Bellow Sweden Sweden Spring Hangers 19321400 2019 Sidi Kerir Petrochemicals Co Ethylene Plant Egypt Egypt Spring Hangers 19317300 2019 Flux Norwegian Piping Aker BP Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19309500 2019 Wood Group UK Ltd Sabic Olefins UK UK Spring Hangers 19309000 2019 Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick Ltd Sellafield UK UK Ancilliaries 19308900 2019 Cool Sorption A/S Njord Bravo Denmark Denmark Spring Hangers 19307700 2019 Total Lindsey Oil Refinery Lindsay Oil Refinery France UK Spring Hangers 19305400 2019 BP Exploration Oper.Co. Ltd Clair Ridge UK UK Clamps 19300100 2019 ConocoPhillips (UK) Teeside Crude Tanks Norway UK Spring Hangers 19296400 2019 Perenco Neptune Platform UK Uk Spring Hangers 19293900 2019 ConocoPhillips (UK) Teeside Ballast Tank Norway UK Spring Hangers 19293400 2019 Access Engineering Phase 2 Fawley Refinery UK UK Spring Hangers 19292600 2019 LFF (Scotland) Ltd TCO UK UK Clamps 19291000 2019 Mercury Engineering Ltd F34 IE IE Clamps 19283900 2019 Wood Group PSN Azerbaijan LLC BP Caspian Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Spring Hangers 19282300 2019 Anabeeb Industrial Services Co Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Ancilliaries Page 1 of 29 Works Order Year Customer Project Location of Customer Location of Project Scope of Supply 19273300 2019 Jacobs Field Services Ltd West Gantry UK Uk Spring Hangers 19269400 2019 Dutramex B.V Liza Unity Netherlands Netherlands Clamps 19266800 2019 Chemoxy International Ltd All Saints refinery UK UK Ancilliaries 19266300 2019 SSE Water Peterhead Power Station UK UK Spring Hangers 19255000 2019 Tengizchevroil LLP TCO Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Spring Hangers 19254000 2019 Eriks Industrial Services Ltd Sellafield UK UK Shoes 19248400 2019 Engie Fabricon Trinity Jobsite UK UK Spring Hangers 19221200 2019 Dow Silicones UK Ltd Cryogenic Supports Dow Chemicals UK UK Cryogenic Supports 19218500 2019 Flux Norwegian Piping Equinor Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19213700 2019 ASK JV Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19211100 2019 Equinor Energy A/S Troll A Platform Norway Norway Safety Decommission 19203800 2019 Uniper UK Ltd Ratcliffe Power Station UK UK Spring Hangers 19197900 2019 R&M Engineering (Huntly) Ltd Apache UK UK Spring Hangers 19193300 2019 Sakhalin Energy Investment Co FCP Rolya Russia Russia Snubbers 19173000 2019 Flux Norwegian Piping Njord Future Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19164800 2019 Vibi S.P.A Unit Meller Furnace Italy Italy Spring Hangers 19162900 2019 Ineos Chemicals Grangemouth TAR Stress Cracker UK UK Shoes 19160000 2019 Vital Energi Utilities (Ltd) Sheffield University UK UK Spring Hangers 19158400 2019 Flux Norwegian Piping Mongstad Refinery Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19154600 2019 Flux Norwegian Piping Gullfaks A Platform Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19154000 2019 Phillips 66 Ltd Humber Refinery UK UK Spring Hangers 19151100 2019 Engenda Group Ltd Rhino UK UK Spring Hangers 19142600 2019 Project Material UK Ltd Petrochad Mangara UK UK Ancilliaries/Clamps 19140700 2019 Engenda Group Ltd Power House UK UK Spring Hangers 19140400 2019 Ineos Chemicals Grangemouth KG TAR 2019 UK UK Spring Hangers 19134400 2019 Reliance Industries Ltd Jamnagar PX4 India India Snubbers 19125000 2019 ExxonMobil Chemicals Ltd Olefins Plant UK UK Spring Hangers 19122000 2019 Sakhalin Energy Investment PA-B Oil Flowline Russia Russia Spring Hangers 19116000 2019 Trags EPC3 Qatar Qatar Ancilliaries 19113800 2019 BFS Shell UK UK Ancilliaries 19094600 2019 Dutramex B.V Newes Netherlands Netherlands Spring Hangers 19091700 2019 Larsen & Tuobro Hydrocarbon Gobind India India Spring Hangers 19085700 2019 Perenco Excalibur Platform UK UK Spring Hangers/Clamps 19069100 2019 Selas-Linde GMBH Furnace 10 Germany Spain Spring Hangers 19059100 2019 Air Products (Guangzhou) Samsung Tianjin China China Clamps 19059000 2019 Pruce Newman Pipework F2 Build UK UK Spring Hangers/Clamps Page 2 of 29 Works Order Year Customer Project Location of Customer Location of Project Scope of Supply 19058200 2019 MSL Engineering Abbvie/Sligo Ireland Ireland Ancilliaries 19055700 2019 Wood Group UK Ltd Total Elgin B UK UK Spring Hangers 19051600 2019 Raslanuf Oil and Gas Ras Lunuf Oil Refinery Libya Libya Spring Hangers 19049800 2019 Dutramex B.V BP Caspian Netherlands Netherlands Clamps 19049200 2019 Cono Chem 97 Ltd SI Group UK UK Spring Hangers 19046200 2019 Pihasa Soportes Para Tuberias El Carmen Spain Spain Spring Hangers 19041300 2019 Marchwood Power Ltd HRSE Survey UK UK Survey 19039800 2019 Kvaerner Stord AS Johan Castberg Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19033600 2019 Flux Norwegian Piping Aker BP Mods Alliance Norway Norway Spring Hangers 19033300 2019 Essar Oil (UK) Ltd Stanlow UK UK Snubbers 19027500 2019 Air Products & Chemicals SDP China China Rigid Struts 19027400 2019 Wood Group UK Ltd Clair Ridge UK UK Spring Hangers 19026000 2019 LFF (Scotland) Ltd TCO UK UK Spring Hangers 19024400 2019 Qenos PTY Ltd Benson Motbay Australia Austraila Spring Hangers 19021200 2019 Boustead Int. 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