04-05-2016
Sinopec selects Honeywell UOP's MaxEne technology to raise petrochemical yields
Honeywell announced today that the first commercial installation of its UOP MaxEne Process successfully entered production at Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical Company’s (YPC) integrated refinery and petrochemical facility in Nanjing, China.
The new technology from Honeywell UOP generates substantially higher yields of the chemical components used to make plastics, and has processed more than 2.5 million metric tons of naphtha feed since entering production, meeting all of its performance criteria, including yield quality and quantity.
The facility is a cooperative project between the company and Sinopec to jointly commercialize the process based on Honeywell UOP’s pilot plant technology. In addition to licensing, Honeywell UOP provided the basic engineering, key equipment, adsorbents and technical support for the unit.
“The success of first commercial installation at Sinopec YPC demonstrates how MaxEne technology can help producers to make better use of limited naphtha, improve petrochemical yields and increase profitability,” said Mike Millard, vice president and general manager of Honeywell UOP’s Process Technology and Equipment business unit. “Through collaboration with YPC, Sinopec Tech and Sinopec Engineering, we advanced the boundaries of the technology to better meet the growing demand for petrochemicals and transportation fuels.”
“We are glad to be the partner with Honeywell UOP for the first commercial installation of MaxEne technology,” said Xie Zaiku, Chief Director of Sinopec’s department of Science and Technology. “Sinopec is among the leading forces for transforming the Chinese oil and gas industry to be environmentally responsible while driving commercial excellence. Honeywell UOP’s focus on hydrocarbon molecule management helps Chinese players like Sinopec to seamlessly integrate refining and petrochemical complexes and make the best use of our resources.”
Worldwide, naphtha is the most common feedstock used for the production of gasoline, aromatics and light olefins such as ethylene and propylene. But refiners lack the flexibility to switch production between these products.
The MaxEne process separates full-range naphtha into a stream rich in normal paraffins, and a second stream of iso-paraffins, naphthenes and aromatics. The normal paraffins are ideal for steam crackers because they produce high yields of light olefins. The remaining components are perfect for catalytic reforming units because they produce high yields of aromatics, which are the building blocks for solvents, detergents and other materials. The process results in up to a 40 percent higher yield of ethylene from an existing naphtha cracker with no loss in propylene. It also produces 5 percent more reformate for blending into gasoline or up to 10 percent more aromatics.
The new process is the latest technology in the family of Honeywell UOP Sorbex™ adsorptive separation processes. Honeywell UOP has licensed more than 100 process units based on its world-leading Sorbex technology.
Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical Co. Ltd. (formerly Yangzi Petrochemical Co., Ltd.) is a wholly-owned subsidiary under the China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation. The company is primarily engaged in refining crude oil, and producing and marketing hydrocarbon derivatives. It is one of the largest suppliers of pure benzene, para-xylene, ortho-xylene, PTA, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene glycol, butadiene and ethylene oxide in China.
For more information, please visit www.uop.com
News Category:
-
TotalEnergies to cease operating its oldest steam cracker in Antwerp
TotalEnergies’ Antwerp platform provides an update on its investments for the future and announces plan to reconfigure its petrochemicals operations to strengthen competitiveness. ...
23-04-2025
-
HOERBIGER to break ground on new Florida Campus in Florida
HOERBIGER Corporation of America will hold a ceremony to commemorate the groundbreaking of its future home, the HOERBIGER Florida Campus, on Wednesday, April 23rd. Construction ...
22-04-2025
-
Amogy and JGC to accelerate commercialisation of ammonia cracking catalyst
Amogy, a provider of mature, scalable, and efficient ammonia-to-power solutions, today announced the first pilot plant deployment of its advanced ammonia cracking catalyst ...
17-04-2025
-
Clariant teams up with Technip to introduce new steam-to-oil catalyst
Clariant, a global leader in specialty chemicals, today announced the launch of StyroMax UL-100, its most advanced ethylbenzene dehydrogenation catalyst to date. This ...
09-04-2025
-
Yokogawa Launches OpreX Plant Stewardship
Yokogawa Electric Corporation announces the launch today of OpreXTM Plant Stewardship, the most comprehensive lifecycle service program in the company’s OpreX Sustainable ...
08-04-2025
-
IndianOil to build mega petrochemical project in Paradip
In a landmark development, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IndianOil) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Odisha to set up a world-class Petrochemical ...
08-04-2025
-
BDI BioEnergy to begin construction of biofuel feedstock refinery plant
BDI-BioEnergy International has signed a contract with Ghent Renewables BV to begin the construction of a pioneering biofuel feedstock refinery plant. This facility will ...
04-04-2025
-
Lummus Technology completes startup of electric heater demonstration unit
Lummus Technology, a global provider of process technologies and value-driven energy solutions, announced the successful startup of its SRT-eTM commercial demonstration ...
03-04-2025
-
Clariant announces the successful startup of MegaMax™ 900 catalyst
Clariant, a sustainability-focused specialty chemical company, today announced the successful startup of its MegaMax 900 methanol synthesis catalyst at European Energy’s ...
03-04-2025
-
Burckhardt Compression, a global leader in reciprocating compressor technology, has won a significant order for Digital Monitoring Services in Saudi Arabia. The order ...
03-04-2025