Studies have proven that spending time with a family pet gives children a greater sense of empathy and teaches children a minimum sense of ethics. Playing with pets teaches kids important skills in life they can’t learn in a text. It’s also the time to spend time with your pets. It is a perfect time to meet your friends and to have long holiday plans. It is a period for enjoyment, trips, and laughter. This will enhance the value chain of the petrochemical company deep into the downstream industry sectors.Summer, the hottest season of the year, gives endless fun to children. In the future, it will enable the Russian polymer industry to meet sharply rising demand for feedstock without relying on imports. The scale of Tobolsk2 already makes it a key project for the region as a whole. When it goes on stream, the plant will produce ethylene at a rate of around 1.5 million tonnes per annum (tpa), as well as 500,000 tpa of propylene and 100,000 tpa of butadiene. Construction work should be completed in 2020. Work progressed well in 2015, with the project running on schedule. Linde is channelling the technology know-how that it has gained as one of the world’s leading plant engineers into this project, further cementing the company’s position at the forefront of the market. Every individual plant component must be able to withstand the extreme local temperatures and permit start-up and shut-down at any time, while also contributing to cost efficiency. Even selecting and combining the materials is a challenge. In total, around 100,000 tonnes of concrete and 60,000 tonnes of steel are going into Tobolsk2’ s construction, as well as almost 5,000 kilometres of cable. Since 2012, Linde has been working on one of the world’s largest olefin processing plants in Tobolsk, designed to generate high-quality feedstock for polymer production. In South Korea, columns and pressure vessels are being loaded for the construction of the ethylene plant in Tobolsk, Russia. Pioneering reference projects such as Hammerfest (Norway), Ruwais (Abu Dhabi) and Pearl (Qatar) provide concrete proof of this, weighing in Linde’s favour when it comes to new orders. Time and again, major projects involving billion-euro investments have demonstrated Linde’s ability to exceed customer expectations with execution excellence and exceptional reliability. Ultimately, though, the key success factor in securing this follow-up contract was the company’s outstanding engineering know-how and comprehensive engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) experience in realising complex facilities. In addition, Linde had already won the company’s trust by constructing a polypropylene plant at Tobolsk. Linde made it straight to the company’s shortlist, thanks partly to the wealth of experience that Linde has gained from the successful delivery of around 4,000 plants worldwide. When it came to selecting a reliable partner for this project, the management team of the petrochemical company knew from the outset that it needed a partner capable of stepping up to these extreme conditions. So in the worst-case scenario, a delay of just a few days could mean postponing a delivery to the next summer. While the waterways start thawing from the upper reaches in spring, in autumn they freeze from the estuary back towards the headwaters again. The river routes to Tobolsk are the only feasible option for heavy plant components – but even they are only navigable in summer. Supplying the construction site with materials and resources is thus a major logistical feat, requiring meticulous planning to ensure that key components from around the globe always reach the site on time. Frozen solid in winter, the active layer above the permafrost thaws in summer, turning the rock-hard ground into wetlands. These conditions also place exceptional demands on equipment and logistics. In winter, temperatures here fall as low as minus 40 or even minus 50 degrees Celsius, while icy winds turn work into an extreme endurance test for people on the ground. In practice, though, the plant’s size and complexity pose less of a challenge than the local climate and geography. Quality, Health, Safety & Environment (QHSE)Ĭracking furnaces for ethylene productionįired heaters and waste heat recovery unitsĬryogenic tanks and air-heated vaporizersĬoldboxes, packaged units and cryogenic columns Linde Engineering South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Hydro-Chem, a division of Linde Engineering North America.