Forus provides EPC services for the production and fuels, chemicals, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and nuclear power services markets. Forus is an essential partner in the production of safer, cleaner, and sustainable energy solutions to meet the world's increasing demand. We focus on the continue to serve the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.
Chemicals
Chemicals Industry - Engineering, Construction, and Project Management Services
Forus provides a full range of services from conceptual design through engineering, procurement, and construction. Clients rely on Forus’s experience providing process technology and project management solutions to complete projects successfully with cost and schedule certainty.
Forus’s chemical and petrochemical experience includes work on numerous structures and facilities around the world, including:
Forus provides process technology and project-management solutions for chemical and petrochemical projects.
Clients benefit from our extensive experience in plant utilities and offsites, regulatory and environmental permitting requirements, support to Indigenous communities, capital cost estimation, equipment procurement, module fabrication, and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) planning and scheduling.
Forus's areas of expertise include:
Chemicals & Plastics Recycling
Technical and EPC Services for Recycling and the Circular Economy. Forus supports clients in all methods of recycling. In particular, Forus delivers exceptional value in developing and implementing chemicals (tertiary) recycling to advance the chemicals circular economy.
As chemical and plastic recycling technologies are further developed, Forus can work with our clients to address scalability challenges in moving from concept to commercial operations.
Forus's technical and professional solutions help clients optimize capital and operating costs for recycling facilities:
Solutions for the Entire Recycling Process
Forus addresses the circular economy challenges via feedstock separation, recycle process and the integration of recycle streams back into the refinery and petrochemical process.