Honeywell awarded Hungarian process order

Honeywell Control Systems recently received a $16 million order from the Hungarian national oil and gas company, MOL, to provide process control equipment and services at a new coker and lube oil hydrocracking complex MOL is building at Százhalombatta, Hungary. Honeywell will provide five TPS Systems with 28 GUS stations, which will be installed in a common con...

By Staff March 1, 1999

Bracknell, U.K. — Honeywell Control Systems recently received a $16 million order from the Hungarian national oil and gas company, MOL, to provide process control equipment and services at a new coker and lube oil hydrocracking complex MOL is building at Százhalombatta, Hungary. Honeywell will provide five TPS Systems with 28 GUS stations, which will be installed in a common control room. Honeywell will also revamp 21 other process units and link them with the new plant. The firm’s Hi-Spec Solutions section will also provide engineering services. Involved in exploration, production, and high complexity refining, MOL is the largest company in Hungary, with a turnover of U.S. $3 billion. This project is scheduled for completion by 2001.