Success Stories

GS Caltex
KBR secured a contract from GS Caltex for its planned plastics circularity project in South Korea. Based on KBR and Mura's Hydro-PRT® process, the 50 kTA unit will convert waste plastics into raw materials for conversion into new plastics, achieving total circularity.

CVR Energy
CVR Energy, Inc.’s Board of Directors approved the next phase of the revamp of the alkylation unit at its subsidiary’s crude oil refinery in Wynnewood, Oklahoma. KBR’s contract includes the supply of a fully engineered and fabricated modular solution along with KBR’s proprietary catalyst for the project.

PKN ORLEN
KBR won a technology licensing contract by Hyundai Engineering and Técnicas Reunidas for PKN ORLEN’s Petrochemical Development Program in Plock, Poland. This is Europe’s largest petrochemical project in 20 years for which KBR will provide technology license, basic engineering design, and proprietary equipment for its leading ethylene technology, Selective Cracking Optimum Recovery (SCORE™).

Indorama
KBR has secured a contract from Indorama Eleme Fertilizer & Chemicals Limited (Indorama) and Toyo Engineering Corporation (Toyo) for the Train 2 ammonia plant at Indorama's Port Harcourt site in Nigeria for which KBR will provide technology licensing, basic engineering design, proprietary equipment and catalyst for Indorama's planned second ammonia plant in Port Harcourt.
LG Chem
We have also signed a contract with Hyundai Engineering Company (HEC) Ltd for designing and supplying its first Hydro-PRT-based modular plant to LG Chem’s Chronos project in South Korea. KBR will provide its market-leading proprietary modular solution to HEC for LG Chem’s plastics recycling plant in Dangjin. Last year, KBR secured the contract to provide the Hydro-PRT technology license to LG Chem.


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