09 January 2003 12:09 [Source: ICIS news]
LONDON (CNI)--Germany’s Uhde announced Thursday it has won a Euro8m ($8.33m) contract to build a hydrogen plant for Czech engineering and trading firm Koch-Glitsch at Novopolotsk 250 km (156 miles) south of Belarus’ capital Minsk.The contract includes the licence, basic and detail engineering for Uhde’s proprietary steam reformer as well as part of the equipment, construction supervision and plant commissioning, said Uhde.
The Novopolotsk plant, which will be used for crude oil processing, has a capacity of 39 000 normal cubic metres /hour. It is scheduled to go onstream in the fourth quarter of this year.For the latest chemical news, data and analysis that directly impacts your business sign up for a free trial to ICIS news - the breaking online news service for the global chemical industry.
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