Lummus Technology announces startup of ZPC alkylation unit
Petrochemical

Lummus Technology announces startup of ZPC alkylation unit

The start-up is the second Lummus CDAlky unit at ZPC’s complex for a combined capacity of 59,000 barrel/d of alkylate production, making it the second largest alkylation complex in the world

  • By ICN Bureau | August 12, 2021
Lummus Technology announced the startup of its CDAlky alkylation unit at Zhejiang Petroleum & Chemical Co. Ltd.’s (ZPC) refinery in Zhejiang Province, China. The unit has a capacity of 45,000 barrel/day of alkylate product, making it the largest alkylation unit ever licensed by Lummus.
 
“The successful start-up for ZPC, plus the one we announced recently for Valero, underscore the best-in-class technology solutions we offer to major operators all over the world,” said Leon de Bruyn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lummus Technology. “Given the unit’s unique and advanced features, such as the scale and the nature of the feedstock, this achievement reflects Lummus’ ability to adapt, innovate and collaborate closely with our customers.”
 
The start-up is the second Lummus CDAlky unit at ZPC’s complex for a combined capacity of 59,000 barrel/d of alkylate production, making it the second largest alkylation complex in the world.
 
The new alkylation unit processes C4s from upstream refining and petrochemical units, resulting in a very high concentration of isobutylene in the total olefins blend while producing a superior alkylate quality.
 
Earlier this year, Lummus announced the successful start-up of the first C5 CDAlky unit in the world, and Lummus’ first CDAlky unit in the U.S, located at Valero’s Saint Charles Refinery in Norco, Louisiana. The ZPC and Valero start-ups demonstrate CDAlky‘s flexibility to process olefins from different sources and to produce premium alkylate with lower capital and operating costs.
 
Lummus’ CDAlky technology is an advanced low-temperature sulfuric acid alkylation process for the production of premium motor fuel alkylate. It reacts light olefin streams from refinery sources, such as fluid catalytic cracking units or from steam cracking units, with iso-paraffins to produce fuel alkylate.

Register Now to Attend E-Conference on Digital Transformation: The Catalyst for Agile and Smarter Process R&D on June 4 at 3:00 - 4:30 PM IST

Register Now to Attend NextGen Chemicals & Petrochemicals Summit 2025 on June 18-19th 2025, The Leela Mumbai

Other Related stories

Startups

Chemical

Energy

Digitization