Axens is active in several domains of expertise and is recognized as a leading supplier of technologies, products, services, and equipment, guiding clients through performance, innovation, energy transition, and more.
Focusing on environmental goals with innovative air and water treatment solutions, capturing industrial pollutants and ensuring stringent compliance for a cleaner future.
From feasibility studies to unit start-up and follow-up throughout the entire unit life cycle, Axens Group is ideally positioned to cover the entire value chain.
With decades of expertise, offering advanced, reliable, and cost-effective catalysts and adsorbents products for refining, petrochemicals, gas, alternative fuels, circular economy, and water treatment.
Tailored services from feasibility to start-up and ongoing support throughout the unit's life cycle, ensuring optimal performance, business success, and reduced environmental impact.
Under the Patronage of H.E. Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Oil, and with the support of the National Oil & Gas Authority (NOGA) and Bapco as Principal Sponsor, BBTC MENA 2021 will bring again together the industry from 14 - 15 December 2021 to discuss the latest developments and the future for bottom of the barrel conversion and catalyst management.
ASIA-TECH 2021 is an Asia technology forum for gas refining, processing, residue upgrading and petrochemicals. The event will offer EPC's traditionally strong technical program with a variety of timely presentations, interactive panel discussions and will provide networking opportunities through our Virtual platform.
INDIAN Petrochem will be held online, on 17th & 18th November 2021. The Indian Petrochem conference has emerged as the annual focal point for a gathering of the global and Indian petrochemical fraternity, and an important event in the petrochemical industry calendar. The Indian Petrochem conference offers focused coverage of the Indian and global petrochemical markets.
The conference, scheduled on 25 - 26 November 2021 at Virtual Platform, promotes a better understanding of the role solid and liquid wastes can play in providing power, chemical, and refining industries with economically competitive and environmentally conscious technology options to produce electricity, fuel, and chemicals.
What’s the range of drop-in fuels we could potentially produce from biofeedstocks (lipids) with an appropriate process line-up?
Lipids are biofeedstocks that, after hydrotreatment, will generate 100% linear paraffin streams in the typical range of C14-C20, free of sulphur and nitrogen.
Written by
Larissa Perotta
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Technology Manager Renewables, Axens
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ERTC is Europe’s largest and most senior meeting place for the world’s downstream leaders, bringing together refineries and technology providers to address the short, medium, and long-term issues affecting the industry. Hot topics for 2021 include the recovery from a volatile 2020 and shaping refining’s role in Europe’s long-term sustainable, decarbonized energy system.
Advanced biofuels, called 2nd and 3rd generation, produced from waste and inedible plant materials (agricultural residues, forestry waste, dedicated crops, etc.), have several advantages for the economic and industrial development of the territories. In particular, the SOUTH region has significant assets to promote the development of a structured sector and meet the expectations of a booming market, benefiting in particular from a historic industry of refining and production of fuels, bioresources, and cutting-edge research laboratories.
Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference (ABLC) is a connected series of 6 conferences and 16 events in total on the most important issues in the Bioeconomy right now. The topic of the conferences ranges from advanced biofuels, renewable chemicals, advanced agriculture, advanced nutrition, sustainable aviation fuels, and advanced biogas.
Against the global landscape of accelerating change throughout the oil & gas industry, Asian Refining Technology Conference (ARTC), focuses on the theme “Preparing the plants of tomorrow for a sustainable & low carbon future” is the key meeting point where thought-leaders look to the future, to embrace change and capture new opportunities to deliver profitable market growth and value creation across the downstream oil and gas supply chain.
The realization and realities of sustainability and climate goals are hitting the Middle East’s hydrocarbon sector. The downstream sector is key to delivering the transition globally. As the region’s refiners and petrochemical producers position themselves for a low carbon transition, ESF MENA will support the collaborations, discussions, and development of a sustainable energy future in which the Middle East’s downstream industry continues to play a leading role.