March 2003
Pump Industry Analyst
Pump Company
MARKET PROSPECTS
Index
ABS Pumps 12 Alfa Laval 10,15 Allweiler 16 American Lewa 12 American Machine & Tool 8 Ampco-Pittsburgh 15 Armstrong 12 Aurora 10 AxFlow 16 Baker Hughes 15 Bell & Gossett 10 BHEL 5 Bornemann 11 Bran+Luebbe 10,12 Cardo 9,10,12 Cardo Pump 9 Carver Pump 11 CCD Pumps 11 Ceetak 11 Centriflo 6 Chempump 1 Circulating Pumps 11 Colfax Bombas 16 Colfax Pump Group 12,16 Corporacion EG 1 Crane 1,15 Curtiss-Wright 10 DMW 15 Dover 15 Düchting 6 Ebara 1,12,15 Ebara Great Pumps 1 Fairbanks Morse 10 Flo-Pak 8 Flowserve 7,15 Framo Engineering 11 Gardner Denver 8,15 GIW 13 Gorman-Rupp 8,15 Graco 12,13,15 Grundfos 13 GUD Holdings 15 Hamworthy KSE 13 Hanover Compressor 13 Hayward Tyler 11 Houttuin 16 Hydromatic 10 Hyundai Heavy Industries 13 Idex 11,15 IMO Pump 12,16 Ingersoll-Rand 11,12,15 ITT Industries 11,13,15 Jabsco 10 Jesco 16 Johnson Pump 15 Johnson Pump Marine 10 Johnson Pump Svenska 10 Kirloskar Brothers 11 KSB 12,15 KSB Fluid Systems 11 KSB Pumps 10 Layne Christensen 15 Lutz 16 Lutz-Jesco 16 Maag Pump Systems Textron 10 Mather+Platt 10 Met-Pro 10,15 Mono Pumps 12,13 FE Myers 10 National Oilwell 12,13,15 Netzsch 11 Nikkiso 15 Northstar Aerospace 1 Parker Hannifin 12 Pentair 10,12,15 Pioneer Pump 10 Precision Castparts 11,15 Rietschle 9 R&M Energy Systems 11 Robbins & Myers 15 Roper Industries 11,15 Ruhrpumpen 1 Savino Barbera 12 Schlumberger 15 Sigma Lutin 5 SPX 10,11,12,13,15 Sulzer 6,15,16 Sulzer Pumps 6,16 Tecumseh 10,12,13,15 Teikoku Electric Mfg 1,15 Textron 10,15 Thomas Industries 9,12,15 Thomas Rietschle 9 Torishima 10,15 Tsurumi 15 United Technologies 15 Warren Pumps 12 Waukesha Cherry-Burrell 12 Weir 5,10,15 Wisconsin Energy 7,15 WorldWater 10 Wright Pump 11 Zhejiang Great Industry Share 1
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POWER GENERATION ALSTOM WINS MAJOR HYDRO WORK IN INDIA Alstom is supplying Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd India with 50 million worth of equipment for a new 4 x 100 MW Vishnuprayag hydro power plant being built on the Alaknanda river in Uttaranchal state. The build-own-operate plant is one of the few large independent power plants in the hydro sector in India. Civil works are well advanced, and the plant should be completed by December 2006. Alstom will supply and supervise the erection of the turbines, governing systems, spherical valves, butterfly valves, generators, static excitation system, bus ducts and computerized power plant control and monitoring systems. The company’s manufacturing facilities in Grenoble and Belfort, France, and in India will supply the equipment and components.
L&T SECURES CHINESE ACN REACTOR ORDER India’s Larsen & Toubro is to supply two acrylonitrile reactors (ACN) and two effluent coolers for Shanghai Secco Petrochemicals Co Ltd’s ACN plant in China. BP, along with Sinopec and Shanghai Petrochemical Co, is setting up an integrated petrochemical complex in Chaojing, near Shanghai. The contract for the ACN plant has been awarded to Lanzhou Design Institute (LDI) on a lumpsum turnkey basis. LDI, a subsidiary of Sinopec, in turn has awarded the contract for reactors to L&T. Under the Rs25 crore order, L&T will supply the
reactors including internals like cyclones as well as inlet and outlet coils. They will be fabricated at L&T’s Hazira Works and shipped with the effluent coolers to Shanghai Port during February 2004.
SHELL JV SELECTS SIEMENS The Siemens Power Generation Group in Görlitz, Germany has won its largest order ever. CSPC, a joint venture of the Chinese National Offshore Oil Co and Shell Petrochemicals Co Ltd, has ordered four 60 MW Siemens steam turbo sets through the SEPCO construction company. The order, which also includes four condenser systems, a large spare parts package and extensive testing, is worth more than 30 million. Scheduled for delivery in April/May 2004, the components will be installed at CSPC’s petrochemical plant in Daya Bay, Huizhou, China. The plant, which is due to be commissioned in 2005, will produce ethylene and propylene for the Chinese market. The production facility’s entire electricity demand will be met by the Siemens steam turbo sets. The turbines will also supply steam for the plant’s production process.
KENTUCKY COAL PLANT GETS SCR RETROFIT A consortium of Duke/Fluor Daniel and Babcock Borsig Power Inc will provide engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning services for selective catalytic reduction systems (SCR) for units 1, 3 and 4 of LG&E Energy Corp’s four-unit, 2000 MW, coal-fired power facility in Ghent, Kentucky. The SCR systems will reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx)
emissions of the three units by 90%. The work will be performed as part of an alliance agreement signed in 2000 between LG&E Energy and the consortium. Duke/Fluor Daniel will design the project’s structures, piping and instrumentation, and will perform construction work. Babcock Borsig Power will provide SCR process and detailed design, start-up, commissioning and testing services and certain equipment, including Delta Wing stationary mixing devices and damper systems. Installation for unit 3 is scheduled to be completed in December 2003, unit 4 for January 2004 and unit 1 for March 2004.
120 MW HYDRO PLANT PLANNED FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA SNC-Lavalin Inc, and its partners, Skanska-Chant JV and Skanska International Civil Engineering AB, have signed a US$167 million contract to design and build a 120 MW power facility for Brilliant Expansion Power Corp in British Columbia. This contract is part of a larger project to expand the existing 150 MW Brilliant Dam Generating Station, located on the Kootenay River near Castlegar, BC. The partners will begin work in the first quarter of 2003, and expect to complete construction in 2006.
ANOTHER MAJOR US NUCLEAR ORDER FOR MHI Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI) has received an order for two replacement steam generators (RSGs) for nuclear power generation from Omaha Public Power District of the US. This is the first RSG order for MHI from the US and