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Switzerland-based engineering and construction company Foster Wheeler’ has announced that its Global Engineering and Construction Group, has signed a global enterprise framework agreement (EFA) with Shell Global Solutions International.

As a part of the agreement, Foster Wheeler will provide services in the preparation of basic engineering packages for Shell technologies.

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The technologies include distillation, hydrocracking, hydrotreating, thermal conversion, ethylene oxide, pyrolysis gas, fluid catalytic cracking and CANSOLV sulfur dioxide scrubbing.

The current agreement will be for five years, however both the companies have exercised an option to extend the agreement for another five years.

The company previously signed a five-year EFA with Shell to provide engineering and project management services for Shell downstream and midstream projects in Asia.

Foster Wheeler president and COO Umberto della Sala said the company is already working with Shell on a diverse portfolio under the EFA, and will provide additional global support to Shell in the development of technology packages as a part of its second EFA.

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"It is a key strategic objective of Foster Wheeler to develop and extend long-term relationships with our clients to leverage our technical expertise, global reach and local project delivery to support their global investment plans," Sala added.

Foster Wheeler’s Global Engineering and Construction Group designs and constructs processing facilities for the upstream oil and gas, LNG and gas-to-liquids, refining, chemicals and petrochemicals, power, mining and metals, environmental, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and healthcare industries.


Image: Foster Wheeler has signed second EFA agreement with Shell. Photo: Courtesy of Walter Siegmund.

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