hte provides technology for new CNOOC laboratory
Published by Anna Nicklin,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
hte – the high throughput experimentation company – is set to equip CNOOC Research Institute of Refining and Petrochemicals (CRI; a subsidiary of CNOOC) with a high throughput catalyst testing system for hydroprocessing applications. The system will be completed in 2018 and installed at CNOOC’s new laboratory in Beijing Future Science & Technology Park, China.
hte and CRI signed a contract on a high throughput catalyst testing system to be installed at CNOOC’s new laboratory in Beijing Future Science & Technology Park, China. hte will supply an X4500 16-fold reactor system that will support CNOOC’s research activities in the field of hydroprocessing applications.
"With hte’s reactor technology we will be able to accelerate our catalyst testing whilst maintaining excellent data quality. We recognise hte’s proven expertise and experience in delivering state-of-the-art technology and are excited to be collaborating with hte," says Hou ZhangGui, General Manager at CRI.
The decision underlines CRI’s 2018 business strategy that endeavors to strengthen innovation and technology-driven philosophy.
"This collaboration provides a great opportunity for hte to further expand our exposure in the Chinese R&D market," comments Wolfram Stichert, CEO at hte. "We are looking forward to developing a reliable and long-lasting relationship."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/19042018/hte-provides-technology-for-new-cnooc-laboratory/
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