Lummus Technology has recently announced that IndianOil Corp. Ltd (IOCL) has chosen their Lummus/Versalis cumene technology for a 440,000 tpy unit in Paradip, India. This new cumene unit is part of a larger petrochemical and polymers expansion project at IndianOil’s complex in Paradip. The technology is expected to provide IndianOil with lower energy costs, improved reliability, operational efficiency, and better product yield, ultimately helping them optimize their plant economics and support their growth initiatives. Romain Lemoine, Chief Business Officer for Polymers and Petrochemicals at Lummus Technology, expressed optimism about the project and looks forward to continuing their successful partnership with IndianOil.
The scope of Lummus’ involvement in the project includes the technology license for cumene, basic design engineering, proprietary catalyst, site services, advisory services, and training. IndianOil has previously licensed multiple Lummus technologies for various complexes across India, including naphtha cracker, INDMAX FCC, and polypropylene technologies. Lummus has been in partnership with Versalis to license cumene technologies since 2007. The cumene process uses liquid-phase alkylation technology with a proprietary zeolite catalyst, resulting in high cumene yield, ultra-high purity cumene product, and a long catalyst run length.
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