KBR Announces Award of ROSE® Technology for Total’s Antwerp Refinery

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KBR (NYSE: KBR) today announced that it has been selected by Total to utilize KBR’s ROSE® solvent deasphalting technology for use at their Antwerp refinery in Belgium.

The ROSE® unit is expected to significantly enhance the profitability of the refinery and is expected to come on stream in early 2016.

The ROSE® technology will split 48,000 barrels-per-stream-day of residue from a mix of crude oils into deasphalted oil (DAO) and asphaltene. The DAO will be upgraded in a mild hydrocracking unit and the asphaltene will be blended into fuel oil.

“We are pleased that KBR’s world-leading ROSE® technology was selected by Total for this major project,” said John Derbyshire, President, KBR Technology. “We understand the importance of this project to Total and are confident that the project will enable Total to achieve its business objectives.”


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