Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) technology provides flexible options for converting natural gas into premium grade liquid hydrocarbons such as high-quality diesel fuels, naphtha, jet fuel and lubricants.
Plant Process is currently designing a state of the art GTL facility for a US client in the US Northwest converting wood waste to jet fuel.
Plant Process provides proven experience to enable completion of complex facilities, on schedule and in some of the most challenging locations on earth, helping companies provide valuable energy resources for internal use and for export to world markets.
Plant Process has experience in all Fischer-Tropsch technology development phases plus market proven global execution capabilities of building large plants in remote greenfield and brownfield locations.
As GTL projects come under consideration in locations around the world, Plant Process is there at every stage of development, providing unmatched experience to help customers commercialize their assets.
The GTL plant consists of several process units, including gas purification, syngas production using oxygen or steam, Fischer-Tropsch reaction, hydrocracking and fractionation units and a large utility system using the energy that is a result of the highly exothermic process.