MOGAS Industries has secured a multimillion-dollar contract for the South Korean S-Oil Shaheen Project, marking the first-ever commercialization of TC2C™ (Thermal Crude to Chemicals) technology. Licensed by Lummus Technology, TC2C™ converts whole crude and refinery orphan streams into high-value olefin and aromatic products and includes one of the world’s largest steam crackers.
Building on previous project successes with Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) for ebullated bed hydrocracking, MOGAS will supply over ninety 2-inch to 14-inch, ASME 300–2500 Class severe service valves and actuation packages. This includes multiple fast-acting, metal-seated emergency shutdown valves.
“We are proud to be part of Aramco’s largest investment in South Korea and the first TC2C™ process plant. This investment will positively impact the global marketplace by upgrading clean heavy crude and supporting the green economy,” says MOGAS CEO Matt Mogas.
With over 40 years of experience in severe service valves, especially in heavy oil applications, MOGAS ensures high confidence in product quality and technical assistance, facilitating smooth startup and operation. MOGAS has installed over 11,000 valves in more than 30 active ebullated and slurry bed hydrocracking operations worldwide.