KBR awarded technology contracts by PKN ORLEN
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
KBR Inc. has announced that it has been awarded technology licensing contracts by PKN ORLEN (PKN) for its Solvent Deasphalting (SDA) and Residue Fluid Catalytic Cracking (RFCC) technologies as part of PKN's bottom-of-the-barrel project for its Plock Refinery in Poland.
Under the terms of the contracts, KBR will provide technology licensing and basic engineering design for the SDA and RFCC units. Following a PKN ORLEN final investment decision, the SDA unit will be based on KBR's supercritical solvent recovery ROSE® technology and will help PKN ORLEN achieve its operating objectives, producing cleaner upgraded feedstock for the new RFCC unit. For the RFCC unit, KBR will provide its dual-riser MAXOFIN? technology, which uses conventional FCC operating conditions, KBR's proprietary catalyst additives and state-of-the-art equipment to help PKN ORLEN maximise propylene production from traditional FCC feedstocks and naphtha streams.
The combination of both proprietary technologies would allow PKN ORLEN to upgrade crude residue and naphtha streams to petrochemical feedstocks and clean transportation fuels to address market demands.
"Selection of KBR's energy-efficient and sustainable technologies by PKN represents continued trust in our industry-leading refinery technologies," said Doug Kelly, KBR President, Technology. "Our ROSE technology delivers 50% energy saving over conventional solvent deasphalting technologies and MAXOFIN technology helps refiners maximise feedstock flexibility to produce higher value petrochemical products."
KBR's licensed process technology is found in more than half of the world's FCC units and a majority of residue upgrading units. The ROSE and MAXOFIN technologies reflect KBR's commitment to providing innovative technologies that give our customers a competitive edge in attractive markets.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/29072021/kbr-awarded-technology-contracts-by-pkn-orlen/
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