Energy

Supporting a Wide Range of Client Projects from Natural Gas to Alternative Clean Energy

TOYO has implemented a multitude of natural gas related projects―from gas field development and processing plants to construction of pipelines, receiving terminals and storage and offloading facilities―for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Natural Gas Liquid (NGL) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in several overseas countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Qatar, Iran, Brazil and Russia, as well as in Japan. In particular, besides LNG upstream plants and LNG receiving and storage and offloading facilities, recently we have also been participating in the construction of LNG liquefaction plants, which will enable us to handle every type of gas project, from gas wells to storage and offloading facilities. We are also aggressively enhancing our capabilities in the alternative clean energy field, such as dimethyl ether (DME) and gas-to-liquid (GTL), which led to our construction of the world's first fuel-use DME production plant.

Supporting Advanced Approaches toward Oil Related Facilities and Power Generation Plants with Our Vast Experience

TOYO has handled various projects related to the oil industry, from oil wells to downstream oil refining. In particular, since the 1980s we have accumulated many achievements in the oil development sector, mainly in the Middle East and Russia. We have also been working on an array of oil refining projects, including the construction of large-scale grass-roots refineries, as well as CCR plants, FCC/RFCC plants, hydrocracking plants, hydrodesulfurization plants and thermal cracking plants. In the field of heavy oil cracking, in which TOYO has abundant experience, large-scale commercial plants have been successfully realized utilizing proprietary technology. In the power generation sector, we deal with a variety of power plant projects, such as energy-saving combined cycle and large-scale power plants, while tackling the problem of interim storage of spent fuel rods from nuclear power plants.