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Foster Wheeler to upgrade Greek refinery

| By Gerald Ondrey

Foster Wheeler Ltd. (Hamilton, Bermuda; www.fwc.com) announced today that Italian and Greek subsidiaries of its Continental Europe operating unit, part of its Global Engineering and Construction Group, have been awarded engineering, procurement and construction management contracts by Hellenic Petroleum S.A. for a refinery upgrading project at one of the company’s refineries, at Thessaloniki in Northern Greece. The scope of the project is the production of low sulfur fuels, which also results in significant environmental improvements. Hellenic Petroleum S.A., an energy company, primarily engages in refining and marketing of petroleum products, petrochemicals, power production and natural gas, as well as other sectors, in southeastern Europe.

The terms of the awards were not disclosed and the contracts will be included in Foster Wheeler’s second-quarter 2008 bookings.

Foster Wheeler’s scope comprises a new 15,000 barrels per stream day (bbl/d) continuous catalytic reformer, modification of the existing atmospheric distillation unit in order to switch the operation from high to low sulfur crudes and revamp of the existing naphtha hydrofiner and crude light ends processing unit to increase to 26,000 bbl/d the refinery’s processing capacity for the light products.

The refinery upgrading project, which will increase gasoline and diesel oil production, is expected to be completed by the end of 2010.