Hydrocarbon Modification Services
Pre-HDS (Pre-hydrodesulfurization): is a refining process using a liquid catalyst with an operating pressure of 760 mmHg (1 atm) to remove sulfur from petroleum feedstocks before they undergo further processing, such as catalytic cracking or hydrocracking.
LT-RFCC (Low-Temperature Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracking): is a specialized refining process in the petroleum industry using a liquid catalyst operating at 300-400°C. It is a variation of the traditional Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) process, designed specifically to handle heavier residual oil feeds, such as vacuum gas oils or atmospheric residue, at lower temperatures than standard FCC operations.
Renewable Fuel Integration: Modifying hydrocarbons to blend with biofuels or synthetic fuels, promoting renewable energy use and reducing the carbon footprint.
Advanced Catalytic Processing: Utilizing catalysts to restructure hydrocarbons, enabling the production of cleaner, higher-quality fuels with reduced contaminants.