ARL signs pact with Italian firm for FEED for its upgrade project
By Our Correspondent
June 19, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Attock Refinery Ltd (ARL) on Wednesday signed an agreement for Front End Engineering Design (FEED) and Project Management Consultancy (PMC) for the Refinery Upgradation Project with STP Studi Technologie Progetti of Italy.
CEO of STP Carlo Gustavo Lombardi and CEO of ARL Adil Khattak signed on behalf of their companies, says a press release.This is an important milestone towards ARL’s goal of value addition and environment friendly production.
ARL has already completed Licensor FEED studies for addition of Continuous Catalyst Regeneration (CCR) Unit and Revamp of Diesel Hydro Desulfurization Unit by UOP/ Honeywell of USA under it’s major Upgradation Project at an estimated project cost of up to $600 million.
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