ExxonMobil's
Flexsorb technology picked by New Mexico refining company
Posted: 7 April 2003
FAIRFAX, Va— ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
Company (EMRE) announced today that Navajo Refining Company has
selected EMRE's FLEXSORB technology to be applied in a Tail Gas
Cleanup Unit at their Artesia, New Mexico facility.
FLEXSORB SE and FLEXSORB SE Plus amine scrubbing technologies are
proven, cost-effective ways to selectively remove H2S from process
gas streams, even in the presence of CO2.
More efficient than conventional amine gas treating, this technology
easily fits into refining, natural gas processing, and petrochemicals
operations using conventional gas treating equipment.
In grassroots units, substantial investment and operating cost
savings are realized. In retrofit situations, increased capacity
is realized with equal or better H2S cleanup.
With higher capacity per volume of solvent, FLEXSORB technology
allows for debottlenecking with no increase in circulation rate.
EMRE is the research and engineering arm of ExxonMobil, a leading
global oil, natural gas, and petrochemicals company whose subsidiaries
have operations in nearly 200 countries and territories.
Additional information regarding ExxonMobil and technologies it
licenses can be found at www.exxonmobil.com/refiningtechnologies.
Delaware-based Holly Corporation (AMEX:HOC), through its affiliates,
Navajo Refining Company and Montana Refining Company, is engaged
in the refining, transportation, terminalling and wholesale marketing
of petroleum products. (BUSINESS WIRE)

Posted by Richard Price,
Editor Pipeline Magazine
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