Oil refinery for Vietnam

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Wednesday, 01 November, 2006

Honeywell has been awarded a $17.5 million contract to supply process controls for Vietnam's first oil refinery. The Technip Consortium, which will build the refinery in Dung Quat for state-owned company PetroVietnam, selected Honeywell to supply its process automation system, the Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS). The refinery will begin production in central Vietnam in early 2009.

Located in Quang Ngai Province near the South China Sea, the Dung Quat refinery symbolises Vietnam's technological advancement since trade embargoes were lifted in the 1990s. Trade agreements have since paved the way for technology companies like Honeywell to help Vietnamese businesses expand.

The Dung Quat refinery will produce 148,000 barrels of oil per day and other products such as propylene, liquid petroleum gas (LPG), motor gasoline, jet A1 kerosene, auto diesel and fuel oil. Experion will integrate the refinery's subsystems to give operators a clear view of how the refinery's processes are functioning. Honeywell will design, test, install and commission Dung Quat's system. In addition to Experion, Honeywell will supply Safety Manager for Emergency Shutdown along with fire and gas protection systems.

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