Giza-plant will be based on Swedish technology.
India’s Nuberg has secured a Euro15 million contract for hydrogen peroxide plant in Egypt.
Nuberg, a global EPC & LSTK company for speciality chemicals company will work on the turnkey project from concept to commissioning.
The contract was awarded by El Nasr Co for Intermediate Chemicals (NCIC).
The plant will manufacture 70 tons per day of hydrogen peroxide.
Nuberg’s scope of services includes technology, process know-how, basic and detailed engineering, project management, supply and supervision of erection & construction work as well as supervision services during start-up and commissioning.
Hydrogen peroxide technology licensor for the project is EB Nuberg, a Swedish R&D firm specializing in developing technologies for specialty chemicals.
EB Nuberg will offer proprietary, high-yield hydrogen peroxide technology and process design services for the establishment of facility.
The project is another milestone for Nuberg in Egypt, as it is the fourth consecutive specialty chemical turnkey project for the company.
Nuberg has already got 3 turnkey projects in Egypt namely, caustic soda plant for Egyptian Petrochemical Company in Alexandria, calcium chloride plant for TCI Sanmar Chemical in Port Said and sulphuric acid plant for AGROCHEM in Alexandria.
The contract signing ceremony took place at NCIC office in Giza, Egypt in presence of Mr. A K Tyagi, chairman and managing director of Nuberg, Er. Mokhtar A Mostafa, chairman and managing director of El Nasr Co for Intermediate Chemicals and dignitaries from both the companies.
Mr. AK Tyagi, chairman and managing director, Nuberg, said “We are glad that our capabilities and world-class project execution quality is being recognised internationally.
“Egypt is one of the most promising markets for us. We are thankful to El Nasr Co for Intermediate Chemicals for awarding this hydrogen peroxide project to Nuberg. This newly signed agreement will strengthen our strategic position in Egypt where we are already executing number of turnkey projects,” he said. fii-news.com