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Samsung Engineering JV secures EPC contract for Qatar’s Ras Laffan project

Once completed, the ethylene plant will be one of the largest in the world by capacity

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SCJV, a joint venture company between Samsung Engineering Co. of South Korea and Taiwan’s CTCI has bee awarded a portion of the QatarEnergy’s Ras Laffan Petrochemicals Project (RLPP), which includes the ethylene unit and its utilities.

Once completed, the ethylene plant will be one of the largest in the world by capacity. The project consists of the ethylene unit and two high-density polyethylene units. The total cost of the project is $6 billion and startup is anticipated in late 2026.

The Ras Laffan Petrochemical Project’s site in Qatar (Courtesy of Samsung, graphic by Sunny Park)

Michael Yang, Chairman of CTCI Corporation, said: “We appreciate the trust that Ras Laffan Petrochemicals has placed in us through this monumental opportunity for our team. We will utilize quality engineering and safety management to complete the task on time and up to standards.”

The Ras Laffan Petrochemicals Project consists of two packages. The SCJV was awarded Package 1, which is to build a 2.08 million tons ethylene production unit, utilities, and office facilities. Samsung Engineering will be in charge of engineering for the major ethylene production facilities with scope of work including C2 hydrogenation, hydrogen purification unit, and three main compressors. 

CTCI Corporation will be in charge of engineering for the furnaces and utility infrastructure, including steam/condensate collecting, boiler feed water, etc. Procurement and construction work will be carried out jointly by the SCJV. The ethylene produced will be delivered as feedstock to Package 2, which encompasses two high-density polyethylene units.

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