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Ago-16-2022

Técnicas Reunidas delivers to PETROPERÚ the Primary Distillation Unit of the New Talara Refinery

Both companies, together with the supervising consortium, signed a certificate of acceptance of assurance tests at the maximum operating capacity of this plant that marks the starting point of the refining and fuel production process
Técnicas Reunidas delivers to PETROPERÚ the Primary Distillation Unit of the New Talara Refinery

The chairman of the board of directors of PETROPERÚ, Humberto Campodónico Sánchez, accompanied by the directors Carlos Vives Suárez and Luis Gonzales Talledo, as well as the general manager, Cristina Fung Quiñones, verified in situ the progress in the gradual and progressive start-up testing process of the New Talara Refinery, in Piura.

As part of this process -which began on April 12- the Spanish company Técnicas Reunidas delivered the Primary Distillation Unit to PETROPERÚ, after successfully completing the guarantee tests at its maximum load capacity, demonstrating the stability and reliability of the equipment, obtaining products with the required specifications and quality. With this, the starting point of the refining process and the production of diesel, gasoline, aviation fuel and waste is marked.

The delivery of the aforementioned unit was sold with the signing of the certificate of acceptance of guarantee tests at maximum operating capacity, by the representatives of Técnicas Reunidas, PETROPERÚ and the PMC Talara Consortium (CPT).

“We are complying with the gradual and progressive start-up schedule. We have just received the certified Primary Distillation Unit and in the next few days the tests of the Vacuum Distillation Unit will begin, hoping to continue in the following months with the other units of the New Talara Refinery, with a view to its commercial operation in November, if there is no unforeseen event,” said Campodónico.

During the work visit to Talara, he made a commitment with the representatives of Técnicas Reunidas and the PETROPERÚ team in charge of the New Talara Refinery, with the aim of coordinating the following activities that are carried out as part of the schedule for the start-up of the modern refining complex in the north of the country. It should be noted that this process is directed by PETROPERÚ's main contractors, as well as the licensors of the technologies used.

The gradual and progressive start-up tests will continue to be carried out with experienced personnel from the contractors Técnicas Reunidas and Cobra, as well as from the licensing companies Honeywell, Axens, UOP, Haldor Topsoe and Exxon Mobil. Also participating in these activities are the international supervision consortium CPT, the consortium specializing in startup ODI and the different manufacturers of the multiple pieces of equipment that are part of this new refining complex.

For his part, Carlos López Ri, Director of Projects at Técnicas Reunidas, highlighted the completion of the guarantee tests of the Primary Distillation Unit, a plant that has behaved within expectations in terms of technology, safety and quality, and which will be very useful in the refining process of heavy and light crude oils.

In the coming months, according to the start-up schedule, the refinery will have the capacity to process 95,000 barrels of crude oil per day to produce clean fuels with a maximum of 50 parts per million of sulfur, thus contributing to improving air quality and the health of all Peruvians.

PETROPERÚ's New Talara Refinery has 16 process units and five packages of auxiliary units and complementary services, two liquid loading docks and 21 new storage tanks, being one of the most modern deep conversion refineries on the southern Pacific coast and one of the nine refineries in the world that has a Flexicoking unit, a waste conversion technology that maximizes liquid yields and minimizes the production of petroleum coke.