Gexcon Indonesia, together with a local partner Darmawan A. Mukharror, recently completed MAH (Major Accident Hazards) and SECE-PS (Safety and Environmental Critical Elements – Performance Standards) Workshops for TPPI Tuban Petrochemical Complex, following the successful execution of the HAZOP and HAZID workshops for the revamping project on TPPI facilities.
This 5-day workshop, attended by the TPPI teams, was part of MAH and SECE-PS studies conducted to identify and evaluate the MAH and SECE of the facilities as well as demonstrate that relevant and adequate control, mitigation, and recovery measures have been implemented. Alongside producing aromatics, the facility has also been optimised to produce mogas products.
About TPPI
TPPI (Trans-Pacific Petrochemical Indotama) is a petrochemical company engaging in the petrochemical and energy businesses. Its main products are aromatics, including Paraxylene, Benzene, Orthoxylene, and Toluene. Along with aromatics, TPPI also produces petroleum, especially Mogas 88/Premium, Mogas 92/Pertamax, Pertadex, Light Naphtha, LPG, and diesel/solar. TPPI owns a refinery in Tuban, East Java, operating commercially since August 2006.
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