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Hastalloy India Limited Hastalloy India Limited Reference List / Previous Track Record of Radiant and Convection Tube Support Castings of Manufactured and Supplied. (Wall Tube Hangers, Tube Sheets, Brackets, Guides, Ladders, Cross Bars etc.) = L&T Orders = Overseas User Year CUSTOMER Project Heater HPCL, Mumbai Refinery, Green fuels and NSU Reboiler Heater (101-F-1001), Green 2006 Bharat Heavy Plates Vessel Ltd Emmision control Project fuels and Emmision control Project 2006 Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Pacol charge heater 2006 Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Pacol charge heater 2006 Technip India Limited Panipat Refinery Catalytic Reforming Unit 2006 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Technimont/SK at Shuaiba in Kuwait Convection Module 2006 Bharat Heavy Plates Vessel Ltd HPCL Visakha Refinery Clean fuel project 2007 Technip India Limited Bharat Oman Refineries Limited CDU/VDU Heater 2007 Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Pacol charge heater 2007 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Reliance JERP Fired Heater in Aromatic Unit 2007 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai IOCL, Gujarat Refinery DCU Heater 2007 Bharat Heavy Plates Vessel Ltd Bharat Oman Refineries Limited Hot Oil Heater 2007 Bridge & Roof Co Ltd., Kolkata Bharat Oman Refineries Limited CCR & NHT Heaters 2008 Thermax Limited IOCL, Panipat Refinery DTA Vaporiser 2008 Technip India Limited TCI Sanmar Chemicals LLC EDC Pyrolysis Furnace 2008 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai IOCL, Gujarat Refinery Hydrogen Generation Unit 2008 Technip India Limited TCI Sanmar Chemicals LLC EDC PYROLYSIS FURNACE Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited 2008 Technip India Limited NHT-CCR Heater Kochi 2008 Toyo Engineering India Ltd., mumbai IOCL, Panipat Refinery MSQ Upgradation Indina Oil Corporation Limited Haldia 2008 LURGI INDIA COMPANY LTD., NEW DELHI OHCU, CDU Heater Refinery 2008 Thermax Limited IOCL, Panipat Refinery LLDPE/HDPE(Swing) Unit 2008 Thermax Limited IOCL, Panipat Refinery LLDPE/HDPE(Swing) Unit Page 1 of 11 Hastalloy India Limited Reference List / Previous Track Record of Radiant and Convection Tube Support Castings of Manufactured and Supplied. (Wall Tube Hangers, Tube Sheets, Brackets, Guides, Ladders, Cross Bars etc.) = L&T Orders = Overseas User Year CUSTOMER Project Heater 2008 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Mahul Refinery LOBS Heater Indina Oil Corporation Limited Mathura 2008 Thermax Limited Fired Heater Refinery 2008 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai IOCL, Gujarat Refinery VGO-HDT Fired Heater Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, 2008 Bridge & Roof Co Ltd., Kolkata EURO - IV PROJECT Manali Refinery Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, 2008 Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited VBU Manali Refinery 2008 Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Nirma Limited, Ahemdabad Pacol charge heater 2008 Esteem Projects Private Limited, New Delhi Numaligarh Refinery Ltd Hydrocracker Heater 2008 Petrochem Development India Pvt Ltd, Mumbai Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd Diesel Hydrotreater Indina Oil Corporation Limited Haldia 2009 LURGI INDIA COMPANY LTD., NEW DELHI CDU Revamp Refinery 2009 Rashtriya Chemical & Fertilizers LimitedMumbai RCF Mumbai Super Heater of Steam Reforming Furnace Guru Gobind Singh Refinery-HMEL, 2009 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai Hydrogen Generation Unit Reformer Bhatinda 2009 Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited Fire Heater 2009 Esteem Projects Private Limited, New Delhi IOCL, Bongaigaon refinery Hydrogen Generation Unit Reformer Guru Gobind Singh Refinery-HMEL, 2009 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Diesel Hydrotreater Bhatinda Guru Gobind Singh Refinery-HMEL, Naphtha Hydro Treating (NHT), 2009 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Bhatinda Continuous Catalytic Reforming (CCR) Unit Guru Gobind Singh Refinery-HMEL, 2009 Thermax Limited Delayed Coker Unit Bhatinda Guru Gobind Singh Refinery-HMEL, 2009 Thermax Limited Delayed Coker Unit Bhatinda Guru Gobind Singh Refinery-HMEL, 2009 Thermax Limited Fresh Feed Preheater Bhatinda 2009 Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL, Haldia Refinery Crude Distillation Unit 2009 Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL, Panipat Refinery Coker Heater 2009 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited HPCL, Visakha Refinery Vacuum Distillation Unit Page 2 of 11 Hastalloy India Limited Reference List / Previous Track Record of Radiant and Convection Tube Support Castings of Manufactured and Supplied. (Wall Tube Hangers, Tube Sheets, Brackets, Guides, Ladders, Cross Bars etc.) = L&T Orders = Overseas User Year CUSTOMER Project Heater 2009 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Essar Oil Refinery, Vadinar Hydrogen Generation Unit Reformer Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Panipat 2009 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Coker Heater Refinery Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited- 2009 Technip India Limited Diesel Hydrotreater Visakha Refinery 2009 Technip India Limited Bina Refinery Crude Distillation Unit Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Paradip 2010 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Delayed Coker Unit Refinery Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Panipat 2010 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Coker Heater Refinery Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, 2010 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai Hydrogen Generation Unit Reformer Manali Refinery Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Paradip 2010 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Vacuum Gas Oil Unit Refinery 2010 Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL, Panipat Refinery Fractionator Feed Heater 2010 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai GNFC, Bharuch Ammonia Syngas Generation Unit 2010 Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL, Barauni Refinery Coker Heater 2010 Linde Engineering India Private Limited, Vadodara Jindal DR Plant, Angul, Orissa Reducing Heater System Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, 2010 Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited Fire Heater Manali Refinery Ammonia Plant Feed Stock Changeover 2010 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai National Fertilizers Limited-Bhatinda Project Ammonia Plant Feed Stock Changeover 2010 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai National Fertilizers Limited-Panipat Project 2010 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Reliance Industries Limited, Patalganga Lower & Upper Steam Generation Unit 2010 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Reliance Industries Limited, Patalganga Steam Heater (Reboiler) Crude Distillation Unit/Vacuum Distillation 2010 Essar Projects India Private Limited, Mumbai Essar Oil Refinery, Vadinar Unit Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Paradip Naphtha Hydro Treating (NHT), 2011 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Refinery Continuous Catalytic Reforming (CCR) Unit 2011 Larsen & Toubro Limited, Mumbai Oil & Natural Gas Corporation, Uran Additional Process Unit Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Paradip 2011 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Vacuum Gas Oil Unit Refinery Page 3 of 11 Hastalloy India Limited Reference List / Previous Track Record of Radiant and Convection Tube Support Castings of Manufactured and Supplied. (Wall Tube Hangers, Tube Sheets, Brackets, Guides, Ladders, Cross Bars etc.) = L&T Orders = Overseas User Year CUSTOMER Project Heater Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited- Naphtha Hydro Treating (NHT), 2011 Technip India Limited Kochi Refinery Continuous Catalytic Reforming (CCR) Unit Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited- Naphtha Hydro Treating (NHT), 2011 Technip India Limited Kochi Refinery Continuous Catalytic Reforming (CCR) Unit 2011 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Intermediate Tube Sheet Naphtha Hydro Treating (NHT) 2011 Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL, Gujarat Refinery Hydrocracker Heater Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited (NOCL) - 2011 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Diesel Hydrotreater Cuddalore Refinery 2011 Linde Engineering India Private Limited, Vadodara United Phosphorous Ltd CS2 Reaction Furnace 2011 Technip India Limited Indina Oil Corporation Limited-Gujarat Naptha splitter reboiler heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Silvasa DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Silvasa DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Dahej DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Dahej DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Dahej DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Dahej DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Silvasa DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Thermax Limited Reliance Industries Limited, Silvasa DOW Vaporiser Heater 2011 Technip India Limited Gas Authority of India Regeneration Gas Heater Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, 2011 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai Continuous Catalyst Regeneration Heater Mahul Refinery Vis Breaker Unit to Crude distillation unit 2011 Petron Engineering Construction Limited, Mumbai Essar Oil Refinery, Vadinar Revamp 2011 Linde Engineering India Private Limited, Vadodara Jindal DR Plant, Angul, Orissa Reducing Heater System 2011 The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. FACT Engineering Works, Kerala Super Heater Coil of K1 Boiler Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limite 2011 Heurtey Petrochem India Private Limited, Mumbai ISBL Process Units Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd Page 4 of 11 Hastalloy India Limited Reference List / Previous Track Record of Radiant and Convection Tube Support Castings of Manufactured and Supplied. (Wall Tube
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