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ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

How latest-generation catalysts can help take your HVO unit to the next level

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) unit operation involves processing biofeeds that present severe operational challenges. These range from the accumulation of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the recycle gas, and fouling and plugging, to high yield losses due to dewaxing.

These difficulties bring a risk of short cycles, high costs and lower distillate yields. Further, these issues will increase as it becomes necessary to process even more challenging feeds in the future.


Daniel Shiosaki

Speaker
Market Specialist, Renewables

Max Ovchinnikov

Speaker
Senior Researcher, Renewables

Chris Egby

Moderator
Decarbonisation Marketing Manager

Daniel Shiosaki

Speaker
Market Specialist, Renewables

Max Ovchinnikov

Speaker
Senior Researcher, Renewables

Chris Egby

Moderator
Decarbonisation Marketing Manager

In this webcast we describe how latest-generation catalysts can help to mitigate these challenges and enable you to unlock next-level performance in your unit. For example, we will:

  • Launch an innovative new hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) selective catalyst that has dewaxing capabilities and therefore, opens the opportunity for cloud point improvement in the first stage;
  • Discuss how catalyst systems can be tailored to operate within unit constraints and maximise value; and 
  • Reveal how operators could unlock an additional $25 million a year operating income through switching to a latest-generation catalyst.

Stream the webinar now to learn about the technology innovations that could help you take your HVO unit to the next level.

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