Foster Wheeler AG (FWLT) announced that its Global Engineering and Construction Group has won a feasibility study contract from Karnalyte Resources Inc. for the Wynyard Carnallite Potash Project in Canada.

The study will consider a production capacity of half a million tons per year and expansion of the facility to two million tons within five to six years.

Foster Wheeler will also assist in preparation of the overall Environmental Impact statement, which will proceed simultaneously with the feasibility study.

The company’s Global Engineering & Construction Group operates worldwide and designs, engineers and constructs onshore and offshore upstream oil and gas processing facilities, natural gas liquefaction facilities and receiving terminals, gas-to-liquids facilities, oil refining, chemical and petrochemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology facilities and related infrastructure, including power generation and distribution facilities, and gasification facilities.

The Global E&C Group provides engineering, project management and construction management services, and purchases equipment, materials and services from third-party suppliers and contractors.

We believe that the world demand for energy will continue to grow over the long term and customers will continue to invest in new and upgraded capacity to meet that demand. In that regard, FWLT was successful in booking contracts for front-end engineering work, which is frequently the precursor to significant work for engineering, procurement and construction.

FWLT continues to be successful in booking contracts of varying types and sizes in key end-markets. The company’s success in this regard is a reflection of its technical expertise, its long-term relationships with clients, and its selective approach in pursuit of new prospects where it believes it has significant differentiators.

Longer-term, the company believes that world demand for electrical energy will continue to grow and that solid-fuel-fired steam generators will continue to fill a significant portion of this incremental generating capacity.

The fuel-flexibility of CFB steam generators enables them to burn a variety of fuels other than coal and to produce carbon-neutral electricity when fired by biomass. In addition, the company’s steam generators can be designed to incorporate supercritical technology, which significantly improves efficiency and reduces emissions. Fluor Corporation (FLR) and Jacobs Engineering Group Inc (JEC) are major competitors of Foster Wheeler.

The company’s operations are concentrated in four particular industries (oil & gas, oil refining, chemical/petrochemical and power) and it may be adversely impacted by economic or other developments in these industries.

Worldwide operations involve risks that may limit or disrupt operations, limit repatriation of cash, increase taxation or otherwise adversely affect its business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.

We currently have a Neutral recommendation on Foster Wheeler.

 
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