• kipic al-zour oil refinery fluor epc project
  • kipic al-zour oil refinery fluor epc project
  • kipic al-zour oil refinery fluor epc project
  • kipic al-zour oil refinery fluor epc project
  • What is fluor doing in Kuwait?
  • Fluor is leading a joint venture that is working to deliver two engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction packages for key process support units, utilities and infrastructure for the Al-Zour refinery project in Kuwait.
  • What is al-Zour Refinery Project (Zor)?
  • The Al-Zour refinery project (ZOR), is an upcoming refinery complex located approximately 90km south of Kuwait. It will be one of the biggest refineries in the world upon its commissioning in mid-2020. The Al Zour refinery project (ZOR), is an upcoming refinery complex located approximately 90km south of Kuwait.
  • How much does Kuwait refinery cost?
  • The new refinery is designed to process 615,000 barrels per day (bpd) of light Kuwait export crude (KEC), or 535,000 barrels a day of mixed heavy crudes. The facility will produce Euro-V specification fuel, along with aromatics and propylene. The overall investment for the refinery project is estimated to reach $27bn.
  • Will Kuwait refinery be a good option for power plants?
  • The Al Zour Refinery is designed to process various types of Kuwait crude, including Kuwait Heavy Crude (KHC) oil. It will provide mainly clean fuel oil to the power plants and has an expansion plan to full conversion considered as a suitable option.
  • Who is fluor JV?
  • Fluor JV achieves first fire for KIPIC's Al-Zour refinery in Kuwait. (Photo: Business Wire) Fluor is leading a joint venture that is working to deliver two engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction packages for key process support units, utilities and infrastructure for the highly complex, mega-sized Al-Zour Refinery project in Kuwait.
  • How many barrels a day does Kuwait refinery process?
  • Site preparation works started in 2015. Construction on the project commenced in December 2017 and is scheduled to be completed in 2020. The new refinery is designed to process 615,000 barrels per day (bpd) of light Kuwait export crude (KEC), or 535,000 barrels a day of mixed heavy crudes.