MOSCOW (MRC) -- McDermott International said today that it has been awarded a technology contract for Next Wave Energy Partners’ (Houston, Texas) grassroots alkylate production facility, known as Project Traveler, at Pasadena, Texas, reported Chemweek.
McDermott's Lummus Technology is providing the process design package and license for its ethylene dimerization process. Lummus Technology's proprietary Dimer process converts ethylene to a high-purity butene-2 feed stream ideal for producing an alkylate with a higher-octane value used for blending cleaner-burning gasoline required by the demands of modern and future high-performance engines.
Next Wave Energy announced the project last month. When operational in mid-2022, the facility will have capacity to produce 28,000 bbl/day of alkylate consuming over 540,000 metric tons/year of ethylene feedstock.
As MRC informed before, in late November 2019, McDermott International, Inc. was awarded a sizeable technology contract from Baltic Chemical Company (BCC) and a sizeable Extended Basic Engineering (EBE) contract from China National Chemical Engineering No. 7 Construction Company Limited (CC7). The ethane cracking project is owned by Baltic Chemical Complex LLC, a subsidiary of RusGazDobycha. McDermott's Lummus Technology will provide both the Process Design Package (PDP) Engineering and the license for its olefin production and recovery technology. Lummus Technology's proprietary ethylene steam cracking process is the most widely-applied process for the production of polymer-grade ethylene, representing approximately 40 percent of the world's capacity.
Ethylene and propylene are feedstocks for producing polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP).
According to MRC's ScanPlast report, Russia's estimated PE consumption totalled 1,724,670 tonnes in the first ten months of 2019, up by 7% year on year. Shipments of all PE grades increased. The estimated PP consumption in the Russian market in January-October 2019 totalled 1,066,520 tonnes, up by 7% year on year. Supply of block copolymers of propylene (PP block copolymer) and homopolymer of propylene (homopolymer PP) increased, demand for statistical copolymers (PP random copolymer) decreased.
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