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BASF Awards Petrochemical Projects Worth More Than $120 Million To Raytheon

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon Company
(NYSE: RTNA, RTNB) announced today that BASF Aktiengesellschaft has awarded
Raytheon Engineers & Constructors (RE&C) two European petrochemical projects
worth more than $120 million (U.S.).
    One project is for modification and replacement of technology at BASF's
plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany to enable the annual production of 600,000
metric tons of ethylbenzene and 550,000 metric tons of styrene monomer. The
second project is for a new 890,000 metric tons per year ethylbenzene unit at
BASF's plant in Antwerp, Belgium.
    "BASF is making the investments to remain a leader in the ethylbenzene and
styrene monomer markets," said Bob Wiesel, senior vice president, Petroleum &
Chemicals for RE&C. "We intend to design and build world-class facilities that
meet BASF's need for the lowest cost of production."
    RE&C will perform both projects on a turnkey basis, providing complete
engineering, procurement, construction, and start-up services. In addition,
Raytheon will provide proprietary ethlybenzene (Ebmax(R)) and styrene monomer
technologies it jointly developed and licenses with Mobil and Fina,
respectively.
    "Our strategy in the very competitive petroleum and chemicals market is to
focus on those opportunities where we can offer our leading-edge process
technologies packaged with our full spectrum of engineering and construction
capabilities," said Wiesel.  "These two awards from BASF are a perfect example
of that strategy in action."
    Raytheon began preliminary engineering work on the two projects in October
1999. The Ludwigshafen project is scheduled to be completed in the first
quarter of 2002.  The Antwerp project is scheduled to be completed in the
third quarter of 2001.  RE&C will perform the work out of its offices in The
Hague, The Netherlands.
    Ethylbenzene is used as feed stock for the production of styrene monomer.
Styrene monomer, in turn, is the base product for polymers, such as
polystyrene and ABS, that are used in consumer and industrial products.
    For the two projects, RE&C will license its Ebmax(R) technology, which is
based on a proprietary catalyst from Mobil for alkylation and transalkylation.
The technology enables the cost efficient production of ethylbenzene by
minimizing capital investment costs and power consumption. At Ludwigshafen,
RE&C will also license its Fina/Badger styrene monomer process technology.
Employed in a new reactor section coupled with existing finishing facilities,
the technology will enable the production of a dehydrogenated mixture
containing styrene monomer.
    The new facilities at Ludwigshafen will replace a complex that is more
than 30 years old. At Antwerp, the new ethylbenzene unit will feed into an
existing distillation section that will be modified to increase its capacity.
    With sales in excess of 54 billion deutschemarks, BASF is one of the
leading international companies in the chemical industry.  The products range
from natural gas, oil and basic chemical products through innovative
intermediates to specialties, high value-added chemicals, crop protection
products and pharmaceuticals.
    Raytheon Engineers & Constructors, based in Cambridge, Mass., is a major
engineering and construction firm serving customers worldwide. It is one of
the business segments of Raytheon Company, a global technology leader that
provides products and services in the areas of commercial and defense
electronics, engineering and construction, and business and special mission
aircraft. Raytheon serves customers in more than 80 countries.

    Contact:
    Ed Powers
    617.494.7022
    http://www.raytheon.com


SOURCE Raytheon Company




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