Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia) has won an order to supply process analysis system integration services and advanced solutions for the oil storage facilities that are being built for the Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project in Malaysia. The Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC) is Petronas’ largest investment in Malaysia. The RAPID project comprises a refinery, a steam cracker and various petrochemical units. The refinery has a capacity of 300 000 bpd and the steam cracker and petrochemical units will have a combined production capacity of about 3,5 million tpa of ethylene, propylene and C4-C6 olefin products. After completing the front-end engineering and design process, the company received orders to supply Centum VP integrated production control systems and ProSafe-RS safety instrumented systems for the pro-ject’s oil refinery, naphtha cracker and petrochemical plants.
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