PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of December 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Ørsted starting work on Denmark’s first carbon capture project to Fluor securing two contracts for the world’s first net-zero ethylene cracker and derivatives complex, find out all the projects making headlines here
Allied Green Ammonia has chosen Topsoe’s green ammonia technology for its ammonia plant in Gove, Australia. With a production capacity of 2,500 metric tons per day, the unit is expected to start producing green ammonia in 2028.
Topsoe’s new ereact technology is claimed to be a groundbreaking technology for the production of low carbon hydrogen. Under the terms of the agreement, Aramco and Topsoe will develop a demonstration plant at the Shaybah Natural Gas Liquids recovery unit in Saudi Arabia.
PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of September 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Adnoc developing one of the largest carbon capture projects in MENA to KBR’s technology being selected for the world's first commercial ammonia cracking unit, find out all the projects making headlines here.
PT KPI has selected Topsoe’s Hydroflex technology for the production of renewable fuels at its Cilacap Refinery Complex in Central Java, Indonesia. The unit is expected to produce 6,000 bpsd.
Marathon Petroleum Corporation has chosen Topsoe’s Hydroflex technology for its Martinez renewable fuels facility in California, USA. The technology is now being implemented at the plant.
Topsoe’s dynamic ammonia loop technology has been selected by World Energy GH2 for Project Nujio’qonik which is claimed to be Canada’s largest renewable hydrogen project. The technology will be used to produce up to 1,650 metric tons per day of renewable ammonia at the site.
PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of August 2023’ from all over the world. Right from Fluor securing a feed contract for one of UK’s first planned commercial SAF units to Topsoe’s technology being selected for Canada’s largest renewable hydrogen project, find out all the projects making headlines here.
HF Sinclair has chosen Topsoe’s Hydroflex technology for producing renewable fuels at three of its facilities in the USA. Sustainable diesel produced from these plants will be used to cater to the transportation market in the country.
Topsoe will lead the Frontfuel project which intends to produce highly efficient sustainable aviation fuel from carbon dioxide, water and renewable energy. The Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program has granted a fund of 3.9 million dollars for the project.