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Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila exported 7 more modules in addition to the 19 modules delivered prior, from its 100-hectare facility in Batangas, Philippines, for Thailand’s Sriracha Refinery under its Thai Oil Clean Fuel Project.

AG&P Sets Sail Of Seven Modules From PH Facility To Sriracha Refinery In Thailand

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Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila, Inc.’s Engineering & Construction Group, a leading Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning (EPCIC) and Operations & Maintenance (O&M) specialist, exported 7 more modules in addition to the 19 modules delivered prior, from its 100-hectare facility in Batangas, Philippines, for Thailand’s Sriracha Refinery under its Thai Oil Clean Fuel Project.

The Thai Oil Clean Fuel Project awarded to AG&P is for the expansion and upgrade of the Sriracha Refinery in Thailand. This is the fourth of the seven shipments and part of a 35-module fabrication, assembly, pre-commissioning, and sail-away scope. Upon completion of this project, Sriracha’s refining capacity for high-value fuel products will increase from 275,000 to 400,000 barrels per day, while ensuring compliance to the new global fuel quality and emission standards.

Alex Gamboa, Managing Director and Global Head of Business Development, Engineering & Construction, AG&P Manila, congratulated the “terrific and hardworking” AG&P Thai Oil Clean Fuel Project Team. “Our team has completed all seven modules for Shipment 4, well-ahead of the contractual Ready for Load-out (RFLO) date, with world-class safety and quality standards. Indeed, this is a true testament to AG&P’s high-performing culture”, Gamboa said.