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Johnson Matthey to develop five of the world's largest single train methanol plants

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Johnson Matthey (JM) has secured a multiple licence win for China’s Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group’s latest project to develop five of the largest single train methanol plants in the world.

Located at Baofeng’s Ordos City complex in Inner Mongolia, PRC, the plants have a planned capacity of 5 x 7200 tpd and mark the fourth project on which Baofeng has selected Johnson Matthey as its collaboration partner for methanol technology.

Under the agreement Johnson Matthey will be the licensor of all five methanol plants and supplier of associated engineering, technical review, commissioning assistance, and catalyst. The JM methanol plants will take synthesis gas as a feed and use JM radial steam raising converters in a patented Series Loop. Within the design, there is potential for 1-2% more feedstock efficiency over the life of the catalyst.

JM catalysts will enable Ningxia Baofeng Energy to produce stabilised methanol as a product that is used to produce olefins downstream. Thanks to JM’s methanol loop synthesis technology, the plants will provide enhanced energy savings along with low OPEX, CAPEX and emissions.

Upon startup, this will represent JM’s 13th operating license in China with a plant capacity greater than 5500 tpd and the fourth JM methanol design licensed by Ningxia Baofeng Energy. This latest award follows the recent award of the 7200 tpd licence in July 2020, the successful commissioning of the 6600 tpd Baofeng methanol synthesis unit in May 2020 and the original 4450 tpd methanol synthesis unit, which was commissioned in 2014.

“We are deeply proud that Ningxia Baofeng Energy has selected JM yet again as methanol technology provider at their newest and grandest complex”, said John Gordon, Managing Director for Johnson Matthey. “Our continuing collaboration speaks volumes to their confidence in JM’s expertise and ability to design and deliver large scale plants. Our plant designs and catalysts are recognised the world over for their efficiency, enabling customers to enhance yields and improve the economic and environmental footprint of their plants. It’s an exciting time for both JM and our valued customer so we look forward to this next phase of our partnership.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/02122020/johnson-matthey-to-develop-five-of-the-worlds-largest-single-train-methanol-plants/

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