Foster Wheeler AG (Nasdaq:FWLT) announced today that a subsidiary of its
Global Engineering and Construction Group has been awarded a contract
for engineering, procurement and related services for a grassroots
molybdenum refinery in Chile. The contract was awarded by MOLYB Ltda.,
an affiliate company of CODELCO, the Chilean Copper Corporation, the
world's largest copper producing company and also a leading molybdenum
concentrate producer. The new facility, planned to be one of the largest
of its kind, will be located near Mejillones in northern Chile.
The terms of the award were not disclosed and the contract value was
included in the company's third-quarter 2013 bookings.
Foster Wheeler will undertake detailed engineering and provide
procurement assistance and field engineering services for the new
refinery, which is planned to process and refine 16,000 tonnes per annum
(TPA) of molybdenum feedstock, obtained from various CODELCO copper
concentrator plants, expected to yield molybdenum as well as copper,
rhenium and sulfuric acid as by-products. Molybdenum and rhenium are
used in electronics, special steels, petroleum refineries and the
aerospace industry. Foster Wheeler’s scope of work is scheduled to be
completed during the second quarter of 2015.
“This latest award is a further important step in the extension of our
Minerals and Metals track record and in the further development of our
already excellent working relationship with CODELCO,” said Dave Lawson,
President and Global Leader of Minerals and Metals, Foster Wheeler
AG. “This award reflects CODELCO's continued confidence in the quality
of our technical expertise in minerals processing and our project
execution.”
Foster Wheeler AG is a global engineering and construction company and
power equipment supplier delivering technically advanced, reliable
facilities and equipment. The company employs approximately 13,000
talented professionals with specialized expertise dedicated to serving
its clients through one of its two primary business groups. The
company’s Global Engineering and Construction Group designs and
constructs leading-edge processing facilities for the upstream oil and
gas, LNG and gas-to-liquids, refining, chemicals and petrochemicals,
power, minerals and metals, environmental, pharmaceuticals,
biotechnology and healthcare industries. The company’s Global Power
Group is a world leader in combustion and steam generation technology
that designs, manufactures and erects steam generating and auxiliary
equipment for power stations and industrial facilities and also provides
a wide range of aftermarket services. The company is based in Zug,
Switzerland, and its operational headquarters office is in Reading,
United Kingdom. For more information about Foster Wheeler, please visit
our Web site at www.fwc.com.
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