NEW HONEYWELL NAPHTHA TECHNOLOGY SET TO BOOST ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Solution enables
production of ethane and propane from naphtha, improving profitability and reducing
carbon intensity of ethylene and propylene production
Mumbai,
9 May, 2024 – Honeywell today announced a transformational
new naphtha to ethane and propane (NEP) process that will enable regions across
the world to improve the efficiency of light olefin production and lower CO2
emissions per metric ton of olefin produced.
Ethane and propane are the
ideal feedstocks for producing ethylene and propylene – important
petrochemicals used in the production of chemicals, plastics and fibers. This
innovation demonstrates Honeywell's alignment of its portfolio with three
compelling megatrends, including the energy transition.
The NEP technology generates a
tunable amount of ethane and propane from naphtha and/or LPG feedstocks. In a typical NEP-based olefin production
complex, the ethane will be fed to an ethane steam cracking unit and the
propane will be fed to a propane dehydrogenation unit. This approach generates
more high-value ethylene and propylene with reduced production of lower-value
byproducts compared to a traditional mixed-feed steam cracking unit directly
processing the same quantity and composition of feedstock. This new approach
results in Net Cash Margin increases from 15 to 50%.[1]
An NEP-based olefins complex
also reduces CO2 intensity per metric ton of light olefins produced
by 5 to 50% versus a traditional mixed-feed steam cracker.[2] Honeywell’s latest
technology expands our portfolio of offerings to help meet growing demand for
efficient petrochemical solutions.
“The petrochemical industry
faces strong competition and challenges in obtaining raw materials globally,”
said Matt Spalding, vice president and general manager of Honeywell
Energy and Sustainability Solutions in MENA. “Our technology helps to
enable more efficient production of ethylene and propylene, two chemicals which
are in high demand, while also helping our customers lower their carbon
emissions.”
This new solution is a part of Honeywell’s Integrated Olefin Suite technology portfolio – a first of its kind in the industry that creates differentiated offerings to enhance the production of light olefins.
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