ENAP's refinery reduces emissions with gas cleaning technology
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The introduction of BELCO technology at the Aconcagua Refinery is an important accomplishment in ENAP’s continuous commitment to spearheading the adoption of air quality control measures in South America. ENAP’s new BELCO® gas cleaning installation will reduce sulfur oxides and particulate emissions from the FCCU to well below Chilean regulatory requirements.
Ramiro Abel Gonzalez, Latin America Business Development Manager, Elessent Clean Technologies, said: “The startup of this project serves to improve emissions control with the highest operational reliability, and it has established ENAP as a leader in protecting the environment. By developing tailored emission control solutions, Elessent is delighted to be able to help refinery customers worldwide meet site-specific environmental, energy consumption, cost and operation targets.”
BELCO gas cleaning technology uses a design consisting of a water spray tower equipped with a filtering module and droplet separators. Larger particulate and SO2 are removed in the spray tower, and fine particulate is removed in the filtering module section, so that only cleaned flue gas leaves the tower. The process is fully automated, and the new custom-designed system has analysers that allow for constant online monitoring.
Eli Ben-Shoshan, CEO of Elessent, commented: “For many of our customers, environmental stewardship is a priority. They want to limit emissions but need efficient systems that enable them to achieve their goals reliably, consistently and quickly. BELCO gas cleaning is a robust technology that will allow the Aconcagua Refinery to achieve its goal of reducing air emissions with minimal maintenance over the next few decades.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/25092023/enaps-refinery-reduces-emissions-with-gas-cleaning-technology/
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