Technip awarded ethylene cracker technology license
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Technip has announced that it has entered into a contract to supply its proprietary ethylene technology and Process Design Package (PDP) to PTTGC America LLC (PTTGCA), a subsidiary of PTT Global Chemical, Thailand’s largest integrated petrochemical and refining company, for a 1000 KTA grassroots ethane cracker to be located in Belmont County, Ohio, US.
The plant, which will use low cost ethane from the region’s shale deposits, will be part of a major shale-based petrochemical complex to be built by PTTGCA, which is expected to make a final investment decision in 2016 or 2017.
Key technology components include Technip’s proprietary USC® furnaces preferred for highcapacity, low-cost gas cracking capabilities as well as Technip’s well-established ethylene recovery system.
The project will be executed by Technip’s operating center in Houston, Texas, US. Stan Knez, President, Technip Stone & Webster Process Technology, said: “As the largest ethylene licensor and contractor, Technip is pleased to bring its proven ethane cracking and process technologies and experience to this cracker, which is part of PTTGCA’s first worldscale petrochemical complex outside of Thailand.”
Previously, Technip provided technology and engineering for PTT Global Chemical’s 500 KTA ethylene plant in Map Ta Phut, Thailand, which began operations in 1994.
As a world leader in gas monetisation, refining and petrochemicals, Technip has a portfolio of market leading process technologies, including ethylene.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
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