CLG announce new technology licenses
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) have announced it has been awarded the license, engineering design and catalyst supply for a grassroots integrated refining and petrochemical project in China. The new complex will use CLG’s ISOCRACKING®, ISOTREATING®, and delayed coking technologies feeding kerosene, diesel, vacuum gasoil, and residuum feedstocks to produce finished products. The high quality, heavy naphtha produced by the complex will be used in a downstream plant employing BP Paraxylene OPEX advantaged crystallisation technology, which is exclusively licensed by CB&I. CLG is a joint venture between Chevron USA Inc. and CB&I.
“This award represents what is likely the largest, single-train, full-conversion hydrocracker in the world,” said Leon de Bruyn, CLG’s Managing Director. “The high-yield of heavy naphtha that is feeding the large, downstream petrochemical site was a key reason for our customer to select CLG.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/27062017/clg-announce-new-technology-licenses/
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