Gazprom Neft updates progress on catalyst production plant in Russia

Gazprom Neft updates progress on catalyst production plant in Russia

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : March 18, 2020 11:52 am



The company's investments in the project stand at more than RUB 30 billion, with construction expected to be completed in 2021


Gazprom Neft is continuing its construction of a high-tech-catalyst production facility in Omsk, with the future plant set to produce 21000 tonnes of modern catalysts to be used in key processes involved in deep oil refining and the production of Euro-5 fuels. This initiative has been designated a ‘national project’ by the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation. Gazprom Neft’s investments in the project stand at more than RUB30 billion, with construction expected to be completed in 2021.
 
This new production capacity will allow the company to meet Russian refineries’ demand for effective catalysts, in full – annual output from the Omsk facility being expected to reach 15000 tonnes of cat-cracking catalysts, 4000 tonnes of hydrotreatment catalysts, and 2000 tonnes of hydrocracking catalysts, reflecting not just demand on the domestic market, but also exports. Gazprom Neft is working closely with leading Russian research institutes on this project, and currently relies on feedstocks from domestic suppliers. The project envisages cutting-edge environmental solutions, including filtration systems and automated production-control systems.
 
The effectiveness of all products is confirmed by laboratory and pilot testing under commercial conditions. Using Gazprom Neft catalysts in the cat-cracking process increases the gasoline yield by up to 3.5%, while maintaining refining volumes. Catalytic hydrotreatment systems are able to remain active for longer, increasing facilities’ run times prior to catalysts needing replacement.
 
Alexei Miller, Chairman of Gazprom Neft’s Board of Directors, commented: “Gazprom Neft is developing the most cutting-edge catalyst-production facility in Russia, securing the Russian oil refining industry’s independence from foreign producers. The company is developing a new business line here, engaging Russian scientists in developing and fine-tuning knowledge-intensive technologies, and domestic equipment producers and raw-materials suppliers in developing import-substitution products. In its focus on creating and developing this new business line Gazprom Neft is demonstrating a diversified approach and establishing a sustainable business from which to further develop its assets.”

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First Published : March 18, 2020 11:47 am