LOWER OIL PRICES CREATE NEW INCENTIVES FOR THE REFINING INDUSTRY

Unitel sees renewed interest in hydrotreating, hydrodesulfurization and hydrocracking to improve profit margins

MT. PROSPECT, Illinois – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Unitel Technologies, Inc. reports that the recent drop in oil prices is encouraging many of its oil industry customers to take a fresh look at the entire field of hydroprocessing with special emphasis on hydrotreating (HT), hydrodesulfurization (HDS) and hydrocracking (HC).The underlying objectives are to develop and/or test new catalysts and optimize process parameters to improve profitability in an increasingly challenging environment.

Vertically integrated oil companies involved in both production and refining are looking to shore up refining profits in order to offset decreased revenues on the production front, while stand-alone refiners are more focused on the use of increased capital resources to prepare for the future when oil prices are likely to be higher and feedstock choices may include heavier and less desirable crudes.

“In any event, you want to be sure that you are on the right track before making multi-million dollar capital investments. A pilot plant is usually the best starting point to identify the most promising options,” says Dr. Ravi Randhava, President of Unitel. “After that phase has been successfully completed, a demo unit sized for a feedstock rate of 50-250 BPD can be used to generate the necessary scale-up data,” he adds.

An eight-reactor hydrotreater (200 bar, 450C) being operated by a major US oil company is a good example of a refinery support pilot plant. This unit, designed and built by Unitel, is used to select the “best” catalyst for each incoming crude.

Dr. David Dayton, Director of the Biofuels Program at RTI International, makes note of another pilot plant application. “We have recently started running a two-reactor Unitel hydrotreating system (200 bar) for our catalyst and process optimization studies that involve a variety of feedstocks such as pyrolysis oils, naphtha and diesel,” he says.

On a significantly larger scale, a US petroleum company followed its pilot plant program with a 142 BPD hydroprocessing demo unit provided by Unitel to prove the commercial feasibility of its proprietary technology for upgrading bitumen extracted from Athabasca oil sands.

Contact:

Unitel Technologies, Inc.

Dr. Ravi Randhava

Tel:847-297-2265

Email:RaviR@uniteltech.com

www.uniteltech.com/tech-library

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