Amec Foster Wheeler has been selected by Pertamina and Saudi Aramco for a $5bn Cilacap Refinery upgrade in Central Java, Indonesia.

The company will provide engineering and project management services for the upgrade and expansion of the 348,000 barrels per day refinery over the next nine months and will also conduct the basic engineering design study.

In addition, Amec will develop the scope for the proposed project and finalise the process configuration and licensors’ packages.

Amec Foster Wheeler Group Asia, Middle East, Africa and Southern Europe president Roberto Penno said: “This is a strategic project for Indonesia’s oil and gas industry in one of Asia’s fastest growing economies with a growing energy demand.

"The refinery upgrade is part of Pertamina’s refinery development master plan and aims to improve Indonesia's energy security."

“We will combine our in-depth refinery expertise from our operation in Reading, UK, together with our strong Asian operations, to deliver the best of Amec Foster Wheeler for this important project.”

The refinery upgrade is part of Pertamina’s refinery development master plan and aims to improve Indonesia's energy security.

It also involves the expansion and upgrade of the company’s domestic refineries.

Following the upgrade and expansion, the capacity of the refinery is expected to increase to 370,000 barrels per day and increase production of cleaner gasoline and diesel.

Furthermore, aromatics and polypropylene production will be expanded to more than 600,000t and 160,000t per year respectively.