Aker to Provide Engineering Services to Shell's German Refineries
Posted on: Thursday, 17 April 2008, 12:01 CDT
Norway-based Aker Solutions has signed an exclusive alliance partner contract with Shell Deutschland Oil for the provision of engineering services for Shell's refineries in Germany.
The contract duration is five years, with the option to extend it by two additional two-year periods. The facilities covered by the agreement include the Heide, Hamburg-Harburg and Rheinland refineries.
The total contract value over the five-year period is estimated to be around E100 million.
The Rheinland refinery consists of two sites in Godorf and Wesseling, situated across a total surface area of 440 hectares. With a crude oil processing capacity of 17 million tons per annum (mtpa) it is reportedly the biggest refinery in Germany.
The Heide refinery has a capacity of 4.5mtpa, while the Hamburg-Harburg facility has a capacity of 4.6mtpa.
Source: Datamonitor
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