Ketjen and Axens reach new Eurecat relationship agreement
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
In addition, Ketjen will sell its 50% ownership stake in Eurecat SA to Axens, along with Ketjen’s isomerisation catalysts business. Following the completion of the transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval, Axens will assume full ownership of Eurecat.
Eurecat is a services provider of regeneration, rejuvenation, and recycling of spent catalysts along with ex-situ activation of fresh catalysts. Post-acquisition, Eurecat will continue serving the entire market, all operators, and all catalysts manufacturers, and will collaborate with Ketjen on advanced catalyst technologies as part of this long-term agreement.
“As a result of these agreements, Ketjen’s relationship and collaboration with Eurecat will continue into the future. Our clients can expect Ketjen to continue to provide advanced FCC and HPC catalyst solutions for refinery applications, along with ongoing collaboration with Eurecat in regeneration, rejuvenation, ex-situ sulfiding, and spent catalyst processing,” said Michael J. Simmons, President of Ketjen.
“Through this acquisition, Axens intends to further advance catalyst circularity and ex situ activation on all catalysts, while also initiating new initiatives focused on reducing the carbon footprint in catalyst management and activation,” added Quentin Debuisschert, Chairman & CEO of Axens.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/24102025/ketjen-and-axens-reach-new-eurecat-relationship-agreement/
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