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Renewable Feed, New Technology and C2C Strategies Offer Opportunities for Refiners - Chemical Engineering


Renewable Feed, New Technology and C2C Strategies Offer Opportunities for Refiners
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By Scott Jenkins |
May 1, 2021
After a rough past year, petroleum refineries are seeking profit opportunities through the use of renewable feedstocks, such as vegetable oils and waste fats, as well as with new alkylation technologies and by increasing “crude-to-chemicals” (C2C) approaches
The past 18 months have generally been extraordinarily challenging for the world’s petroleum refineries, as pandemic-related restrictions dramatically reduced demand for refinery products and cut refinery utilization rates. Even with demand for transportation fuels returning as the world economy begins to emerge from the pandemic, long-term growth in gasoline and diesel fuel demand is not expected. Flat fuel demand growth, coupled with a broader trend toward decarbonizing the energy sector and increasing investment tied to enviro ....

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Nigeria's BUA Refinery awards polypropylene contract to Lummus - Chemical Engineering


By Mary Page Bailey |
April 30, 2021
Lummus Technology (Houston) announced that its Novolen business has been awarded a polypropylene (PP) contract by BUA Refinery, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s BUA Group, at their grassroots refinery in Nigeria. Lummus’ scope includes the technology license for a polypropylene unit designed to produce 285,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr). as well as basic design engineering, training and services, and catalyst supply.
“We look forward to working with BUA Refinery on this critical project and supporting the first Novolen polypropylene unit in Nigeria,” said Leon de Bruyn, Lummus Technology’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our world-class Novolen technology is well suited to meet Nigeria’s increasing demand for the growing petrochemical products market. It offers a flexible range of industry-leading products for all PP applications, and the industry’s lowest overall capital and operational costs, while providing ....

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