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Gas-to-liquids technology

Gas-to-liquid technology is at the same time an economically viable option for the recovery of stranded gas and an option to produce clean fuels or chemical feedstocks. Besides the financial incentive to monetise otherwise worthless gas, GTL has received added impetus in recent years, especially with regard to diesel fuel also, the trend in industrialised nations to reduce sulphur and particle contents in fuels is likely to accelerate. However, GTL competes with LNG for reserves of inexpensive, stranded natural gas further declines in LNG supply costs could undermine the attraction of GTL. The future of GTL further hinges on the reduction of... [Pg.93]

The paper starts with an introduction in F-T catalysis, including some recent developments in gas-to-liquid technologies and an overview of the main F-T catalyst compositions. In a second part, we will focus on the effect of promoter... [Pg.15]

Gas-to-Liquid Technology, Economic Impact and its Relevance to Society. [Pg.16]

The progress in natural gas liquefaction technologies may offer competitive solutions for decentralized liquid gas production that may contribute to secure the energy supply [7]. Gas-to-liquid technologies used to convert natural gas to liquid fuels are under consideration as a competitive option to export gas from remote areas to the international market. [Pg.8]

Gas to liquids technology K. Aasberg-Petersen, et al.. Applied Catalysis A General 2001, 221, 379. [Pg.161]

Base Oils from Natural Gas Using Gas-to-Liquids Technology , GTL... [Pg.41]

ExxonMobil s Advanced Gas-to-Liquids Technology, Hydrocarbon Asia July/August 56-63 (2003). [Pg.366]

Gas-to-liquid technology Established technology Refinery operation and conventional distribution of liquid fuels More expensive than conventional refining of petroleum... [Pg.233]

Other application areas of FBMRs include the Fischer—T ropsch synthesis in gas-to-liquid technology and methanol synthesis from syngas (Rahimpour and Elekaei, 2009 Rahimpour et al., 2010), the reaction ofbutane to maleic anhydride (Marin et al., 2010), and the dehydrogenation ofpropane (Gimeno et al., 2009). These examples clearly illustrate the growing interest in FBMRs. [Pg.168]

The Fischer-Tropsch process, catalyzed by Fe, Co or Ru, involves the polymerization of reduced CO in addition to CO reduction. A broad range of hydrocarbons are formed, and the term includes gas to liquid technologies ... [Pg.471]


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