U.S. power sector operations and maintenance firm EthosEnergy will handle long-term service and repair needs for the gas turbine at a Japanese petrochemical plant.
Maruzen PetroChemicals awarded the multi-million dollar, four-year contract to Ethos in an agreement announced this month. The contact covers new gas turbine parts, component repair, maintenance and field services for a Frame 6B gas turbine at the facility.
This is the first time that Maruzen and EthosEnergy have collaborated on this project. It also is the first long-term service contract that the latter company has secured in Japan.
Maruzen, founded in 1959, focuses on processing and sales of ethylene, propylene, benzene and other basic petrochemical products, methyl ethyl ketone and other solvents, polyparavinyl phenol and other new materials.
EthosEnergy has headquarters in Houston and Scotland. It offers global services in operations and maintenance for gas and steam turbines, generators, compressors, aeroderivative accessories and transformers.
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