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 LICENSING & ENGINEERING  LITHIUM ION BATTERIES

 Lummus and Citroniq ink pacts for green poly-  Transform Materials’ technology further lowers

 propylene plants  carbon footprint of acetylene black at Denka

 Lummus  Technology,  a  provider   “Citroniq’s  four-plant  bio-poly-  Transform  Materials,  a  sustainable  bon-based  applications,  and  for  spe-  100  years  has  successfully  optimized
 of  process  technologies  and  energy   propylene  licensing  agreement  with   chemical company that uses microwave  cialty carbon solids. One such specialty  the process, achieving lowest-possible
 solutions,  and  Citroniq  Chemicals   Lummus  Technology  is  a  testament   plasma  technology  to  convert  hydro-  carbon solid is acetylene black, which  carbon intensity when using coal-based
 have signed licensing and engineering   of  our  commitment  to  bring  sustai-  carbons and natural gas into acetylene  requires a pure form of acetylene as an  feedstocks. By using Transform’s plasma
 agreements  for  green  polypropylene   nable plastics at world-class scale to the   and hydrogen, has made significant  input.  technology, Denka can obtain acetylene
 (PP) plants in the US. The fi rst plant,   marketplace,”  said  Mr.  Mel  Badheka,   progress in its mission to establish itself   with even lower carbon intensity.
 scheduled  for  completion  in  2027,   President  &  Co-Founder  of  Citroniq   as  a  key  enabler  of  industrial  electri-  “Acetylene  black  is  an  essential
 will  produce  400-kpta  of  bio-PP  and   Chemicals.  fi cation – specifi cally for battery energy  component of lithium-ion batteries, and   “Transform  has  helped  us  under-
 will  be  fi rst  in  North  America  with   storage systems.  battery producers are looking for sources  stand  how  microwave  plasma  tech-
 this production capability.  In April 2023, Lummus and Citroniq   of low-carbon acetylene to boost pro-  nology  makes  it  possible  to  produce
 carbon  negative  production  capabilities  formed  a  partnership  to  develop  four   To that end, in August of this year,  duction,”  said  Mr.  Kenn  Flessner,  acetylene  gas  with  large  volumes  of
 “This  agreement  demonstrates  the  will help us meet the growing demand  green PP plants in North America using   Transform Materials’ customer Denka,  CEO, Transform Materials. “Transform  hydrogen. The project with Transform
 progress  we  continue  to  make  with  for  bio-polypropylene  and  accelerate  Lummus’ Verdene PP technology suite.   a  large  Japanese  chemical  manufac-  Materials  offers  the  only  solution  for  Materials is one of the most signifi cant
 Citroniq in establishing the fi rst world-  the decarbonisation of the downstream  The  licensing  and  engineering  agree-  turer , announced that a Japanese Gov-  emission-free  acetylene  production.  transformations in our company history
 scale  sustainable  bio-polypropylene  energy  industry,”  said  Mr.  Romain  ments are for the fi rst of the four plants.   ernment  agency,  the  New  Energy  and  Our process changes the carbon equa-  since  we  started  our  business,”  said
 production  process  in  North America.  Lemoine, Chief Business Officer of  The Verdene suite includes four Lum-  Industrial  Technology  Development  tion  by  fully  utilizing  the  carbon  in  Mr. Toshio Imai, CEO, Denka.
 Combining  Lummus’  leadership  in  Polymers  and  Petrochemicals,  Lummus  mus technologies: ethanol to ethylene,   Organization, will grant Denka a subsidy  hydrocarbon streams, and ensuring no
 polypropylene  licensing  with  Citroniq’s  Technology.  dimer, olefi ns conversion and PP.  of  up  to  3.3  billion  yen  to  accelerate  carbon is released into the atmosphere   Denka  has  an  agreement  with
       the development of mass-production  in the form of CO .  This  enables  the  Transform  Materials  to  install  acety-
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 POOR PERFORMANCE  technology for low-carbon acetylene.  lowest possible carbon intensity acety-  lene and hydrogen production facilities
                                         lene black in the industry.” Until now,  based  on  Transform’s  plasma  techno-
 Bayer to cut management jobs after huge loss  Acetylene can be used as a chemi-  Denka  has  relied  on  calcium  carbide  logy at its plant in Omuta City, Fukuoka
       cal  feedstock  for  polymer  and  car-  to produce acetylene, and over the past  Prefecture.
 German chemicals giant Bayer has   The  diversifi ed  group  –  whose  examined,  but  ruled  out,  it  said.  Fur-
 it  would  cut  management  jobs  and  products include medicines, seeds and  ther details will be disclosed in March.   EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
 was examining splitting off one of its  crop chemicals – said it was looking at  Splitting the company into at least two
 divisions  after  reporting  a  massive  splitting off either its consumer health  parts – the agricultural and pharmaceu-  Qatar to host Annual GPCA Forum in December
 third-quarter loss. Bayer reported a net  or  crop  science  division.  Splitting  the  tical businesses – to contain problems
 loss  of  nearly  €4.6-bn  ($4.9-bn)  from  company into three businesses had been  has been a key demand of investors.  The 17th Annual GPCA Forum, the   Al-Mulla,  MD  &  CEO,  QAPCO;  and
 July to September, compared to a profi t   Gulf  Petrochemicals  and  Chemicals   Mr.  Peter  Vanacker,  CEO,  Lyondell-
 of nearly €550-mn in the same period   Fluor bags BHP’s potash project   Association’s (GPCA’s) fl agship event,   Basell.
 last  year,  dragged  down  by  massive   hosted by QatarEnergy, will take place
 write-downs at its agrochemicals divi-  in Canada   for  the  fi rst  time  in  Qatar  National   The forum will feature a ‘Solutions
 sion. This was linked to losses related   Convention Centre, Doha from 4-6 Decem-  Xchange’ – a knowledge-sharing plat-
 to higher interest rates, and also refl ects   American EPC fi rm, Fluor, has an-  chewan, Canada. When completed, the   ber 2023.  Minister  of  State  for  Energy  Affairs,  form, providing practical solutions and
 ongoing  problems  in  the  division  due  nounced that its Mining & Metals busi-  Jansen site will be capable of producing   and  President  &  CEO,  QatarEnergy,  insights designed to shape the chemical
 to  falling  sales  and  prices  of  its  key  ness has been selected by BHP Canada  approximately 8.5-mtpa of potash, and   Held  under  the  theme  ‘Mobilising  will  deliver  a  ministerial  address  on  industry’s future. The ‘GPCA Sympo-
 glyphosate-based herbicides.  to  develop  stage  2  of  its  multi-billion  will be one of the largest and most sus-  chemistry  for  impactful  transforma-  December  4,  while  Mr. Abdulrahman  sium’ will return for its second edition
 dollar Jansen potash project in Saskat-  tainable potash mines in the world.  tion’, the forum will cover topics rang-  Al-Fageeh, CEO, SABIC and Chairman,  under  the  theme  ‘The  Future  of  Pro-
 “We’re  not  happy  with  this  year’s   ing from the clean energy transition to  GPCA,  will  present  the  welcome  curement’  facilitated  by  Kearney. The
 performance,”  new  Mr.  Bill Anderson,   the role of chemistry in sustainability,  remarks. Other industry leaders speak-  5th  GPCA  Legacy  Awards  will  also
 CEO, said in a statement. The company   industry  consolidation,  future  of  trade,  ing  include  Ms.  Karen  McKee,  Presi-  take place on Day 1 to recognise one
 said it plans to “remove multiple layers   the global macroeconomic outlook, inno-  dent,  ExxonMobil  Product  Solutions;  outstanding chemical industry pioneer
 of  management  and  coordination”  by   vation, and much more.  Mr.  Adriano  Alfani,  CEO,  Versalis;  for  their  contribution  to  the  evolution
 the end of the year, which will include “a   Mr. Jean-Marc Gilson, President & CEO,  of  the  chemical  industry  in  the  Gulf
 signifi cant reduction in the workforce”.  Mr. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Qatar’s  Mitsubishi Chemicals; Dr. Mohammed  region.

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