Babcock & Wilcox Secures $40 Million Wet Gas Scrubber Contract at Canadian Refinery

Reuters12-19
Babcock & Wilcox Secures $40 Million Wet Gas Scrubber Contract at Canadian Refinery

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc. announced it has been awarded a $40 million contract to supply advanced low-pressure Wet Gas Scrubbing $(WGS)$ technology for a major petroleum refinery in Canada. This contract includes a $30 million commitment in addition to a previous $10 million order made in September. The WGS technology, which is licensed from ExxonMobil, is designed to control sulfur dioxide (SO₂) emissions from fluid catalytic cracking and fluid coker units, and can be enhanced to address nitrogen oxides (NOₓ) and particulate emissions. The technology aims to help refiners meet environmental regulations and offers features such as high SO₂ removal efficiency and customizable design.

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