CLG technology selected for hydrocracking plant
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Preem and Beowulf Energy Sweden LLC (US), who recently signed a cooperation framework agreement, will examine the possibilities of a new residue hydrocracking plant, licensed by Chevron Lummus Global LLC (CLG), to better meet the demand for transportation fuels at Preem’s Lysekil refinery.
CLG’s innovative LC-SLURRY technology upgrades as much of the heavy oil as possible to sulfur-free gasoline diesel, while also meeting the new rules for sulfur content in bunker fuel. With LCSLURRY technology, Preem will produce 100% ultra low sulfur products from their vacuum residue.
CLG, a joint venture between Chevron and CB&I and the leading provider of hydroprocessing technologies and catalysts, expanded its technology portfolio in 2015 to include Chevron’s slurry residue hydrocracking technology and CB&I’s coking and SDA business. This gave CLG the most extensive heavy oil upgrading portfolio available and with the application of LC-SLURRY technology at Preem, the most advanced residue conversion complex.
CLG will partner with Beowulf Energy and Preem and provide its technology, design and permitting support through CB&I for this project in Sweden. CLG and Preem previously worked together on a hydrocracker that successfully started operations 10 years ago.
Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/16062016/preem-beowulf-energy-select-clg-lc-slurry-technology-for-hydrocracking-plant-lysekil-refinery-sweden-3529/
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