UOP technology drives China’s first dual plants for propylene, isobutylene
8/12/2015 12:00:00 AM
The new unit, which is the first of three in China, uses Honeywell UOPs C3/C4 Oleflex process technology to produce propylene, a building block for making plastics, packaging and synthetic fiber, and isobutylene, a component used for high-octane gasoline and synthetic rubber.
The unit, which is only the second of its kind in the world, successfully started up in May and all production targets have been accepted. Two other Chinese producers have also licensed the technology for start up in 2017.
As the demand for transportation fuels and petrochemicals continues to grow in China, petrochemical companies there see a real benefit from integrating processes, said Mike Millard, vice president and general manager of Honeywell UOPs process technology and equipment business. The start up of the first combined C3/C4 Oleflex unit in China is a milestone in the regions petrochemical production, and it will help Chambroad manage market conditions more efficiently.
China consumes more than 15% of the worlds propylene and its demand is growing more than 4%/year, according to the US Energy Information Administration. At the same time, gasoline demand is expected to grow in China as a result of a growing middle class and higher car sales.
UOPs C3/C4 Oleflex technology uses catalytic dehydrogenation to convert propane to propylene and isobutane to isobutylene. Using mixed dehydrogenation, the processes are combined to produce both materials in a single unit. UOP says the technology is proven to have the lowest cash cost of production and the highest return on investment compared with competing technologies.
Located in Binzhou City, Shandong Province, the new unit will produce 116,000 tpy of propylene and 104,000 tpy of isobutylene.
UOPs C3/C4 Oleflex technology has also been licensed by two other Chinese producers. Dongming Petrochemical Group will produce 265,000 tpy of propylene and isobutylene, and Dongying Liyuan will produce 220,000 tpy propylene and isobutylene using the process.
Both facilities also will use Honeywell UOPs Butamer process, which converts normal butane into isobutane to increase feedstock flexibility for the Oleflex process.
Shandong Chambroad says it selected the Oleflex technology over other processes due to the superior economics, proven reliability and successful track record of other UOP dehydrogenation units in operation. UOP has licensed the only two C3/C4 dehydrogenation units operating in the world today.
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