18th Annual Meeting Upgrading Asia’s refineries for efficiency, profitability and compliance Book befo re 6 Feb and Save USD 200! 18-19 M A R C H 2015 BANYAN T R E E H O T E L BANGKOK CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS The ARTC 18th Annual Meeting is Global Technology Forum's (GTF) premier event in Asia, and forms part of the international portfolio of GTF conferences dedicated to the downstream refining and petrochemical industry. High calibre Keynote presentations from: Sarakorn Kulatham Senior Executive Vice President Petrochemicals & Refining Business Unit PTT PLC Paul Kennedy Vice President SOLOMON ASSOCIATES Dinh Van Ngoc CEO BINH SON REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTDDZHUNG QUAT REFINERY Matthew Parry Senior Analyst IEA Two days of in-depth presentations and unique networking opportunities Over 200 refining and petrochemical professionals in attendance 45 speakers presenting 32 exclusive and original papers for the first time in Asia Sponsored by: Media partners: Register online at gtforum.com/artc Hosted by: ARTC 18th Annual Meeting Welcome Once again ARTC will bring together senior refining and petrochemical professionals from the region and beyond to discuss the latest technological developments, regulatory changes and operational challenges facing the downstream sector. We look forward to seeing you in Bangkok. As with all Global Technology Forum events, the agenda for the ARTC 18th Annual Meeting is developed with our esteemed Board of Advisors which is made up of industry experts. They assess every single presentation to ensure that the conference programme is innovative and relevant to the current issues facing the industry. The 2015 Advisory Board members are: Dr. Asit Das Head R&D RELIANCE INDUSTRIES Dr. Mahpuzah Abai Head Process R&D PETRONAS Manoharan Chakrapany Director of Refineries ESSAR INDIA Michael Costello Technical Head CHEVRON Eliot Morton Director Global Technology Forum Derek Lawler CEO BYCO Steven McMurray Senior Technical Advisor PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL Who should attend The ARTC 18th Annual Meeting will be of particular interest to those working within the following functions: ● Refining and technology management ● Process and technical support staff ● Engineering, catalyst and chemical companies ● Industry consultants and analysts ● Unit operation personnel ● Project management personnel ● Process licensors Napaporn Ratanapoka Refinery Technical Manager PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL Yoshihiro Sato Executive Officer TONENGENERAL Anuntasak Suksasilp Head of Technology Process Improvement THAI OIL PN Selvaguru Principal Engineer SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY SS Sunderajan Executive Director Mumbai Refinery BHARAT PETROLEUM Board of Advisors The downstream refining outlook in Thailand has been characterised by a stringent pricing regime and rising local competition. The downstream industry globally is in a state of transition with a shift of power from the west to the east and a volatility in crude oil prices. The growth for Asian refineries is dominated by the ability to adopt new technologies, find synergies through partnerships and joint ventures and upgrade their operations for efficiency, profitability and compliance. 18-19 March 2015 Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok Advanced technology streams focusing on: Key highlights: • Case studies from joint ventures, partnerships and new projects across the Asia Pacific • Profitable integration of the petrochemical and refinery business • Global outlook for oil industry in light of product capacity expansions and Global outlook for the oil • Project turnaround strategies to meet timelines and to improve the profitability of refineries • Latest trends in petrochemical processing, FCC and hydrocracking technologies • Revamps for feedstock flexibility and APC • Energy efficiency and asset integrity • Innovation for margin improvement - fuel quality • Hydrotreating, sulphur and hydrogen management • Biomass and Biofuels • Diesel maximisation • Advances in hydroprocessing and catalyst performance • Opportunity crudes and corrosion management • Operational excellence and refinery optimisation • Process safety, maintenance & project management Who will you meet: Attendee company type * *Average attendees: 156 Other 6% 6% Supplier Refiner 6% 10% 60% 55% 52% 53% 34% 39% 38% 41% 2011 2012 2013 2014 Attendee job function Product & Technology / Sales & Marketing 36% Project Management Engineering Other 42% 21% Director Board/ C-Level Other 15% 8% 15% 1% Attendee seniority Head/Manager 62% Benefits of attending: • 8 separate streams and 28 case studies will cover issues affecting refining industry in Asia to enable practical learning from some of the largest downstream projects • Insights from senior industry experts and ample interaction opportunities with them through Q & A and panel discussions • Networking opportunities with your industry peers at the pre-conference drink reception and gala dinner on day 1 of the conference To find out more visit A Good platform to have a focussed discussion on the issues of great importance to the oil sector Bharat Petroleum Nice and neatly organised conference, excellent opportunities to network Reliance Industries ARTC 18th Annual Meeting Speaker highlights: Highlight keynote speakers Our speakers are highly regarded within the industry and are experts in their fields. They will share their experiences and opinions on topics from market outlook, regulaory constraints to technology innovations. The ARTC 18th Annual Meeting speakers include: Sarakorn Kulatham Senior Executive Vice President Petrochemical and Refining Business Unit PTT PCL Dinh Van Ngoc CEO BINH SON REFINING & PETROCHEMICALDZUNG QUAT REFINERY Paul Kennedy Vice President SOLOMON ASSOCIATES Matthew Parry Senior Analyst IEA Clive Gibson Vice President for consistency NEXANT CHEMICAL & ADVISORY Derek Lawler CEO BYCO Yoshishiro Sato Executive Officer TONENGENERAL Selva Guru Technical Leader SINGAPORE REFINERY COMPANY Steven McMurray Senior Technical Advisor PTTGC Karambir Anand Partner EY Puli Saravanan Project Turnaround Director SHELL Paul Rushworth Production Manager SPRC To find out more information about our speakers and what they will be covering at the conference, please visit gtforum.com/artc Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 18-19 March 2015 Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok Pre conference- Tuesday 17 March 2015 12:00 Registration 12:15 Welcome Lunch 13:15 Pre conference seminar by Dupont Sustainable Solutions Alkylation & Its Vital Role in Clean Fuels Kevin Bockwinkel, STRATCO® Alkylation Business Leader, DUPONT SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS Email Jeannie at [email protected] to register for a complimentary ticket 17:30 Welcome drinks reception Sponsored by Programme – Day One Day one - Wednesday 18 March 2015 08:00 Registration 08:55 Welcome remarks Eliot Morton, Director, GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY FORUM 09.00 Opening remarks from plenary session chairman Karambir Anand, Partner, EY 09:05 Opening keynote address: Sarakorn Kulatham, Senior Executive Vice President, Petrochemicals & Refining Business Unit, PTT PLC 09:35 Executive address: Changing landscape for refining in Asia with the arrival of ‘Shale Oil’ • Assessing the impact of shale oil and gas on global crude oil prices • Which Asian countries are leading initiatives on shale oil exploration and development? • What is the Asia Pacific’s position in the global shale oil competitive landscape? • The latest technologies and processes contributing to globalisation of shale oil • What are realistic time frames for proficient commercialisation of shale oil in new markets? Speaker to be announced 10:05 Presentation: Solomon Associates’ international study of plant reliability and maintenance effectiveness (RAM) • How to balance reliability and maintenance costs • What levels of additional production capacity are achieved at no capital cost • The extent of minimised non-turnaround work and equipment failures • An insight into industry benchmarks in turnaround performance Paul Kennedy, Vice President, SOLOMON ASSOCIATES 10:35 Morning break Sponsored by Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 ARTC 18th Annual Meeting 11:05 Keynote address: Global market outlook for the oil industry in light of production capacity expansions • Analysing demand for refined products in Asia over the next five years • What are the implications of rebalancing of crude imports from West to East? • What are the long term effects of locally sourced feedstock on international crude trade? • How are Middle Eastern exporters affecting local manufacturing and distribution in Asia? • Will Asia lead the game or will over optimism produce a glut of distillation capacity by 2020? Matthew Parry, Senior Analyst, IEA 11:35 Refiner’s Panel: Thoughts on pressing margins for refineries • What are the major factors contributing towards low or negative margins for Asian refiners? • Sourcing alternative feedstock in Asia to cut costs in the production process • Critical analysis on energy saving and yield upgradation for improving margins • Achieving optimised material balance at feed, intermediate storage and output • Evaluating opportunities and challenges of processing a diverse crude portfolio Clive Gibson, VP, NEXANT CHEMICAL & ADVISORY Derek Lawler, CEO, BYCO Yoshishiro Sato, Executive Officer, TONENGENERAL Selva Guru, Technical Leader, SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY Moderator: Karambir Anand, Partner, EY 12:35 Lunch Revamps for feedstock flexibility & APC Energy efficiency & asset integrity 13:35 Implementation of APC in DHDS complex- A unique approach of online product diesel sulfur inferential in BPCL Mumbai refinery BHARAT PETROLEUM The practical application and implementation of clean technology in the refining industry PALMER INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP 14:05 Heavy oil upgrading solutions UOP PLC New generation ethylene cracking technology for higher value Chaosheng Wang, Regional Representative, SINOPEC 14:35 Processes development for propylene & LGP maximisation at RIL FCC unit Amitkumar Parekh, Senior Manager, RELIANCE INDUSTRIES Hybrid air-preheater design: improves energy efficiency & reliability Marco Oomen, Director, HEATMATRIX GROUP 15:05 Afternoon break Sponsored by Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 18-19 March 2015 Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok Innovation for margin improvement - fuel quality Hydro treating, sulphur and hydrogen management 15:35 Optimising residue conversion to maximise refinery and petrochemical plants profits AMEC FOSTER WHEELER Using WWT for sulfur capacity Martin Taylor, Sulfur Technologist, BHTS 16:05 Breakthrough in C4 alkylation technology, CB&I Advances in mercury removal systems Dr. Mahpuzah Abai, Head of Process R&D, PETRONAS 16:35 Improved control of refinery and petrochemical reciprocating compressors Klaus Stachel, Global Product Manager Compressor Mechatronics, HOERBIGER Process excellence in hydrogen production JOHNSON MATTHEY 17:05 Closing remarks 17:15 End of day one 18:30 Drinks reception and ARTC Gala Dinner Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 ARTC 18th Annual Meeting Programme – Day Two Day two - Thursday 19 March 2015 08:00 Registration 09:00 Opening remarks from plenary session chairman Karambir Anand, Partner, EY 09:05 Case study keynote: BSR Refinery: Integration of the refinery and petrochemical business • Analysing planning decision parameters and timelines • Practical insights on project execution challenges and strategies • Project economics and commercial viability study Dinh Van Ngoc, CEO, BINH SON REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. DZUNG QUAT REFINERY 09:35 Presentation: Turnaround strategies for operators to move towards efficiency and compliance • A planning and commissioning perspective for getting projects off the ground in Asia • Optimising turnaround milestones to improve efficiency and margins • Managing project economics through short-term operational improvements • Investing in phased improvements for production control Puli Saravanan, Project Turnaround Director, SHELL 10:05 Panel discussion: Process safety mandates and their impact on cost of operations • How has international safety criteria changed in the recent past? • Analysing effects of safety mandates on overall economies of scale • How to manage process safety norms when operating assets in multiple countries? • Managing relations with vendors and contractors towards safety management • What steps can senior management take to ensure development of a corporate culture for process safety management? Sakesiri Piyavej, Vice President of QSHE, PTTGC Paul Rushworth, Production Manager, SPRC Dr. Asit Das, Head of R&D, RELIANCE INDUSTRIES Moderator: Steve Knisely, Senior Partner & Regional Director, JMJ ASSOCIATES 10:55 Morning break Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 18-19 March 2015 Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok Biomass and Biofuels Diesel maximisation 11:25 IH2 technology fuel quality CRI CATALYST COMPANY Taking an innovative approach with distillate upgrading by using advanced aromatic saturation Gurminder Singh, Technology Licensing Manager- Asia-Pacific, SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL BV 11:55 Hydroconversion of renewable lipids into biojet and biodiesel Stéphane Wermester, Regional Sales Manager - Process Licensing Business Unit, AXENS Maximising value generation across a diesel hydrotreater by optimal utilisation of refinery hydrogen Saurabh Dhir, Technical Service Manager (India), Catalyst, CRI/ CRITERION MARKETING ASIA PACIFIC 12:25 Lunch Advances in Hydroprocessing and catalyst performance Opportunity crudes and corrosion management 13:30 State-of-the-art testing of refining catalysts Christopher Federsel, Business Development Manager, HTE GMBH Novel approach for measurement of corrosivity of acidic crude oils Biswajit Shown, Senior Research Scientist, RELIANCE INDUSTRIES 14:00 Cost-effective and flexible hydroprocessing revamps DUPONT Light, tight oil and condensate crude processing challenges and solutions Glenn Scattergood, Director of Technical Marketing for Refining, NALCO CHAMPION 14:30 Improved catalyst performance and lower pressure drop/energy costs though advances in support media Paul Szymborski, Director, Sales & Marketing, Catalytic Products & Process Ceramics, SAINT-GOBAIN Reduce energy losses through fouling mitigation management DORF KETAL CHEMICALS 15:00 Afternoon break 15:30 Solving problem furnace temperature measurement GAYESCO T/A Pre-maintenance best practices: safety, speed, and energy efficiency ZYME-FLOW DECON TECHNOLOGY 16:00 Hydroisomerisation Dewaxing Technology (MIDW) EXXON MOBIL At what point do many megaprojects start to derail? INDEPENDENT PROJECT ANALYSIS 16:30 Cost effective route to enhance the efficiency of existing liquidliquid extraction column BHARAT PETROLEUM Aligning behaviours for incident-free operations WILSON PERUMAL & COMPANY 17:00 Chairman’s closing remarks Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 ARTC 18th Annual Meeting Pre-Conference Seminar Tuesday 17 March Venue and Gala Dinner Kevin Bockwinkel STRATCO® Alkylation Business Leader, DuPont Sustainable Solutions Topic: Alkylation & Its Vital Role in Clean Fuels Veune: Banyan Tree Bangkok- 11/F Persimmon Room Agenda: • Introduction to Alkylation • Alkylation Options in the Marketplace • Advantages of STRATCO® Sulfuric Acid Alkylation • Economic Evaluation ARTC Cocktail and Dinner Cruise Delegate and partners are invited to join the ARTC Cocktail and Dinner Cruise – the perfect opportunity to wind down with colleagues and peers in a relaxed environment at the boat’s lower and upper, open air, decks. Once on board, you will be welcomed by classical Thai dancers and singers while you can enjoy pre-dinner drinks. The evening will continue with a fabulous Thai and International cuisine buffet dinner. To register: Visit our website at: events.gtforum.com/artc Or contact: Jeannie Branzaru – Global Marketing Communications Manager, DuPont Clean Technologies +(1)913.327.3552 [email protected] Venue and Accommodation Banyan Tree Bangkok 21/100 South Sathon Road Sathon Bangkok 10120, Thailand www.banyantree.com/en/ap-thailand-bangkok Banyan Tree Bangkok is located on South Sathon Road in the city’s central business district and lies just 40 minutes from the Suvarnabhumi International airport. With every modern amenity and facility you can desire, including the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa and 24-hour business centre, the resort is a hushed sanctuary offering you the gift of rejuvenation even as you escape from the bustle of fast-paced city living. Join the ARTC: Asian Refining Technology Conference group today: http://linkd.in/ARTCLI We have negotiated and reserved a limited number of discounted rooms for attendees of the ARTC 18th Meeting: Deluxe Room Single @ THB 4,400++ Deluxe Room double @ THB 4,900++ For more information and to secure your room, please contact [email protected] or by phone on +66 (0) 2679 1200 Global Technology Forum Events 2015 In 2014, Global Technology Forum conferences attracted over 1500 attendees from 322 companies from across 67 countries, making us the leading meeting place of choice for the international refining industry. If you have products or services to offer this exclusive audience, then sponsoring a Global Technology Forum event could be your best investment for 2015. Energy Efficiency Conference Brussels • 16 April 2015 ERTC 20th Annual Meeting November 2015 Plant Maintenance & Shutdowns Brussels • 16 April 2015 ARTC 18th Annual Meeting Bangkok • 18-19 March 2015 ARTC LARTC LARTC 4th Annual Meeting Miami • 10-11 June 2015 NEW NEW OpEx PARTC MERTC *NEW* Operational Excellence Amsterdam • June 2015 PARTC 3rd Annual Meeting Cape Town • September 2015 *NEW* MERTC Annual Meeting Bahrain • October 2015 * Dates and locations are subject to change gtforum.com For sponsorship enquiries please contact: Eliot Morton Tel:+44 (0)207 316 9832 Email: [email protected] Chris Thompson Tel:+44 (0)207 316 9849 Email: [email protected] ARTC 18th Annual Meeting Sponsors: DuPont (NYSE: DD) has been bringing world-class science and engineering to the global marketplace since 1802. DuPont Sustainable Solutions (DSS) is one of the DuPont businesses which applies DuPont real-world experience, history of innovation, problem-solving success, and strong brands to help organisations become safer, more operationally efficient and more environmentally sustainable. Our Clean Technologies portfolio includes STRATCO® alkylation technology for production of clean, high-octane gasoline; IsoTherming® hydroprocessing technology for desulphurization of motor fuels; BELCO® air quality control systems for FCC flue gas scrubbing; MECS® DynaWave® technology for sulphur recovery and tail gas treating solutions; and a comprehensive suite of aftermarket service and solutions offerings. www.sustainablesolutions.dupont.com Axens is an international provider of high technology content processes, products and services to the refining, petrochemical and gas industries. Axens is recognized as a worldwide technology benchmark for clean fuels production, aromatics production and purification, conversion processes and sulfur-recovery catalysts via the Claus process. Actively preparing for the future, we aim to be a leader in the alternative fuels: vegetable oils to diesel, high-quality distillates from direct coal liquefaction and liquid products through the conversion of synthesis gas from various feedstocks (natural gas, biomass and coal). www.axens.net BHTS, as an affiliate of Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals, provides technology and front end studies for our worldwide customers. BHTS licensed technologies include ThruPlus® Delayed Coking, Lube Extraction, Sulfur recovery, and cryogenic light ends recovery. In addition, BHTS’s experienced professionals provide strategic assessments and front end studies across the industry. Bechtel has been engaged in the planning, engineering, procurement, and construction of refineries, petrochemical plants, pipelines, LNG, and production facilities for over 60 years. BHTS technologies and studies feed seamlessly into Bechtel’s capability to deliver quality projects on time. www.bechtel.com Cat Tech has over thirty years’ experience working in the catalyst industry. We remove and replace catalyst from process vessels within the refining, chemical and petrochemical industries. Our trained professionals, based throughout Our Network, are focussed on safety and customers, and utilise equipment and processes to do the job right, anywhere, any time. We provide specialised turnkey catalyst handling solutions for every reactor type and configuration to deliver results for any facility, large or small, and can combine a variety of specific solutions such as catalyst containers, catalyst unloading, Catalyst Passivation, sock and dense loading, screening, pre-sulphiding, transportation, catalyst disposal, and metals reclamation, into one project managed by professionals who specialise in catalyst handling. Using our international network of resources and experience we will streamline the catalyst handling process providing maximum value to our customers. www.cat-tech.com CRI Catalyst Company is part of CRI/Criterion Inc., which supplies advanced catalysts, services, and technology solutions to the global refining, petrochemical and renewable fuel communities. CRI operates research laboratories, development facilities, manufacturing plants and business units globally. It is dedicated to providing a broad customer base with effective and cost-efficient catalysts and technologies. CRI’s range of products focuses on environmental applications, hydrogen separation and recovery, selective oxidation and hydrogenation and the production of renewable fuels. www.cricatalyst.com CB&I offers a fully-integrated package of advanced process technologies and a complete spectrum of engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction services for the refining, petrochemicals and gas processing industries. With 125 years of experience and the expertise of approximately 55,000 employees, CB&I provides reliable solutions while maintaining a relentless focus on safety and an uncompromising standard of quality. ‘Dorf Ketal is a global manufacturer of process chemicals and additives for the oilfield industry, refineries, petrochemical plants and plastics manufacturers, and the world’s leading supplier of organic titanate and organic zirconate catalyst chemistries Our patent portfolio has grown rapidly, and a series of acquisitions have added synergy as well as scale. Many of the world’s leading ethylene producers and refiners already rely on innovative Dorf Ketal treatment programs and technical support. Dorf Ketal has offices located in 5 continents to provide maximum technical and logistical support to our customers.’ Gayesco International, a division of WIKA Gayesco International, now part of the WIKA group, is a world renowned leading provider of quality solutions to the complex temperature measurement needs found in the refining, petrochemical, and process industries. Since 1958, Gayesco has specialized in a custom-designed approach to manufacturing, installing, and servicing thermometry sensors. In many applications, Gayesco’s solution-based designs have become the industry standard—accepted and approved by major licensors and end users. The WIKA group offers temperature, level, flow, and pressure product lines to meet every demand. HOERBIGER is active throughout the world as a leading player in the fields of compression technology, drive technology and automation technology. In 2013, its 6,400 employees achieved sales of 1.05 billion euros. The HOERBIGER brand is synonymous with performance-defining components in compressors, industrial engines and turbines, automobile transmissions, and multifaceted mechanical engineering applications. Innovations in attractive technological market niches are the basis for components and services that offer unique selling propositions and long-term benefits for the customer. We set standards. Register online: gtforum.com/artc Email: [email protected] Call: +852 3411 4844 Fax: +852 3411 4811 18-19 March 2015 Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok Johnson Matthey is an international speciality chemicals company and world leader in advanced materials technology focusing its core skills in catalysis, precious metals, fine chemicals and process technology.Our process catalysts and additives are employed in the syngas, methanol, ammonia, hydrogen, gas/coal to products, oil refineries and gas processing industries and are brought to the market through our complete range of products: PURASPEC JM, Fixed bed catalysts and chemical absorbents which remove traces of contaminants from hydrocarbon gases and liquids. KATALCOJM, Catalysts for the manufacture of syngas used in the production of ammonia,hydrogen and methanol. HYTREATJM, Catalysts for hydroprocessing, naptha, middle distillate and ULSD. INTERCATJM,Fluid Catalytic Cracking additives and addition systems used in the FCC process. If you are looking for industry leading process diagnostics and advanced process technologies, JohnsonMatthey offers comprehensive solutions through Tracerco, engineering experts providing detection, diagnostic and measurement solutions, and Davy Process Technologies, a leading developer of process technologies for the oil, gas and chemicals industries. Nalco Champion, an Ecolab company, offers a singular focus on providing specialty chemistry programs and related services for upstream, midstream and downstream oil and gas operations. Through onsite problem solving and the application of innovative technologies, we deliver sustainable solutions to overcome complex challenges in the world’s toughest energy frontiers. Together, we’re taking energy further. From the reservoir to the refinery, Nalco Champion provides chemical solutions and on-site services throughout the well life cycle and refinery and petrochemical processes. We have the most comprehensive, optimized and technically advanced global specialty product portfolios in the industry. We predict, diagnose, circumvent and solve complex challenges in every part of the upstream, midstream and downstream oil and gas value chain. As part of CRI/Criterion, Inc. and its network of affiliated companies, the CRI Renewables group shares the goal of serving a global customer base with high performance, cost-effective catalysts and process technologies specific to the renewable fuels arena. CRI Renewables’ focus is on thermochemical routes to production of (ligno) cellulosic hydrocarbon fuels Shell Cansolv is a leader in post-combustion gas treating for sulphur dioxide (SO2) and/or carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery technologies, with a high-performance portfolio of reliable solutions that can help meet the most stringent product specifications and emission limits at lower costs. The company provides regenerable amine-based capture technologies to remove pollutants from industrial off-gases. Our assurance is to provide custom designed economic solutions to our clients’ environmental and regulatory problems. Since 2001, Shell Cansolv has designed more than 25 commercial postcombustion gas treating units. Contact us: [email protected] www.shell.com/shellcansolv Shell Global Solutions is a network of independent technology companies in the Shell Group which provide technical consultancy and licensed technologies for both the Shell Group and third party customers within the energy industry. In response to the significant challenges facing the industry today, Shell Global Solutions strives to deliver innovative technical solutions and effective technology to support its customers in their day-to-day operations and delivery of strategic plans. This enables customers to improve the capacity and performance of existing units; integrate new process units into existing refineries and petrochemical complexes; incorporate advanced proprietary catalyst systems (CRI/Criterion) and reactor internals; through to the design of grassroots refineries. More information on Shell Global Solutions is available at www.shell.com/ globalsolutions Shell Global Solutions is affiliated with Shell’s catalyst companies which innovate and sell catalysts through a network that includes Criterion Catalysts & Technologies, Zeolyst International, CRI Catalyst Company and CRI KataLeuna. 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