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Burckhardt Compression wins order for new chemicals terminal

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Burckhardt Compression, a provider of reciprocating compressor technology and systems, has secured a major equipment order for a new chemicals storage facility in the TA’ZIZ Industrial Chemicals Zone, located in Al Ruwais Industrial City, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

The storage facility is part of the TA’ZIZ ecosystem, a joint venture between ADNOC and ADQ, which when fully operational in 2028 will produce 4.7 million t of chemicals, including ammonia, methanol, and PVC.

The contract was awarded through Rotary Engineering Ltd, the appointed EPC contractor for the terminal storage facilities.

Burckhardt Compression’s scope of supply includes a fully integrated ammonia boil-off gas (BOG) reliquefaction solution tailored to meet the highest operational and environmental standards. Key components of the package include:

  • Three Laby® 4K165-3 Compressors, renowned for their oil-free technology, long mean time between overhauls, and optimal performance in demanding gas applications, ensuring highest ammonia purity.
  • A complete BOG reliquefaction system, developed in partnership with refrigeration specialist Clauger Technofrigo, including recondensers and economisers.
  • Integrated process control and instrumentation systems, enabling seamless, fully automated plant operation.
  • The PROGNOST-NT® system, an advanced online monitoring and diagnostic tool that supports predictive maintenance and maximises uptime.

“We are proud to be selected for this project. The order reflects Burckhardt Compression’s strategic focus on delivering comprehensive solutions in key markets that address global energy challenges,” said Andreas Brautsch, President Systems Division, Burckhardt Compression.

Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/15102025/burckhardt-compression-wins-order-for-new-chemicals-terminal/

 
 

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