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ℍoneywell technology selected for Turkey’s first PDH unit.

ℍoneywell technology selected for Turkey’s first PDH unit.

Petrotahlil :Honeywell has announced that Ceyhan Polipropilen Uretim A.S. will use Honeywell UOP’s C3 OleflexTM technology to produce 457 000 tpy of polymer-grade propylene for a new petrochemicals complex in Ceyhan, Turkey. Ceyhan Polipropilen Uretim is a joint venture of Ronesans Holding and the Algerian national energy company Sonatrach S.p.A. The new unit will be used to supply propylene for production of polypropylene, which is used to make a wide variety of plastic products that are growing in demand globally.

Honeywell UOP will provide technology licensing and customised basic engineering design, services, equipment, catalysts and adsorbents for the plant. When completed, this will be the first propane dehydrogenation (PDH) unit to operate in Turkey.

“There is growing demand in the region for propylene to make plastics, and that propylene has historically been a by-product of refining fuels, or a product of naphtha cracking,” said Bryan Glover, Vice President and General Manager of Honeywell UOP’s Petrochemicals and Refining Technologies business. “The Oleflex technology produces a high yield of propylene from propane derived from natural gas, and Ceyhan is an ideal location for this technology because it’s close to the main consumers of polypropylene in Turkey.”

The new unit will enable Ceyhan Polipropilen to manufacture polypropylene domestically, reducing Turkey’s dependence on imports from manufacturers in the Middle East and Western Europe. Turkey accounts for half the total demand for polypropylene in the region. Demand for polypropylene in Turkey is expected to grow at about 2.5% annually over the next decade.

UOP’s C3 Oleflex technology converts propane to propylene through catalytic dehydrogenation. The technology is designed to have a lower cash cost of production and higher return on investment when compared to competing dehydrogenation technologies. Its low energy consumption, low emissions, minimal water usage and fully recyclable, platinum-alumina-based catalyst system help minimise its impact on the environment. The independent reactor and regeneration design of the Oleflex technology helps maintain stable operations with high onstream reliability.

Turkey imported more than 2 million t of polypropylene in 2017. The new plant is expected to reduce Turkish imports of polypropylene by 25%, and offset approximately US$13 billion in imported petrochemicals, representing a third of Turkey’s foreign trade deficit in manufacturing.

Ceyhan Polipropilen Uretim was formed earlier this year to develop a polypropylene production plant in the Ceyhan Mega Petrochemistry Industry Zone. The facility is set to begin production in 2023. Ronesans Holding ranks as the world’s 33rd and Europe’s ninth largest contractor in the ENR list of the world’s top contractors. Sonatrach earlier announced plans to construct its own C3 Oleflex unit in partnership with Total S.A., at Arzew, Algeria.

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