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Acid Plant Database December 18, 2016
Owner | Veolia |
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Location |
Located within ConocoPhillips Bayway Refinery |
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Background |
Formerly The Formerly E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. Inc. www.dupont.com |
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Website | www.veolianorthamerica.com | |
Plant | Morses Mill SAR Plant | |
Coordinates | - | |
Type of Plant | Acid Regeneration | |
Gas Source | Alkylation Spent Acid | |
Plant Capacity | - | |
SA/DA | 3/1 DA | |
Status | Operating | |
Year Built | 2007 | |
Technology | MECS | |
Contractor | - | |
Remarks | - | |
Permits |
State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Facility ID: PI No. 42182 |
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Pictures | ||
General | - | |
References | - | |
News |
June 14, 2016
- Veolia North America has signed
an agreement to take over Chemours’ Sulfur Products division. This division
is a specialist in the recovery of sulfuric acid and gases of the refining
process, which are regenerated in clean acid and steam used in wide range of
industrial activities. As a tuck-in to Veolia North America’s Industrial
Business, Chemours Sulfur Products division is an excellent complement to
Veolia’s existing business, and will reinforce its existing recovery and
regeneration capabilities and technologies. Sulfuric acid is one of
the most important compounds made by the chemical industry and is used to
manufacture hundreds of compounds needed by almost every industry. Natural
gas and oil contain sulfur compounds, both organic and hydrogen sulfide,
both of which must be removed before they are used as fuels or chemical
feedstock. Through the takeover of Chemour’s Sulfur Products assets
for $325 million, Veolia complements its asset base in the regeneration
business, and thus the circular economy. This operation includes the
following facilities providing regeneration services and sulfur products:
- Three Sulfuric Acid Recovery units located on refinery sites in Delaware, New Jersey and Texas. - A merchant Sulfuric Acid Recovery and sulfur product facility in Burnside, Louisiana. - Four sulfur-based acid production facilities located in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast. Veolia will also be able to rely on the inherent technical expertise relating to sulfur through Chemours’ Acid Technology Center, which boasts 18 engineers who exclusively support the Sulfur Products division. This take-over provides Veolia with a highly differentiated services offering to allow it to move up the value chain with existing refinery customers, along with an opportunity to cross-sell its existing offerings to a new customer base. It also presents growth opportunities within the refinery services sector, and it positions Veolia to capture future demand for clean gasoline related products. The Sulfur Products assets, with approximately $262 million in revenue in 2015, employs 250 employees at 7 sites across North America. Parties anticipate closing the transaction within the second half of 2016, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
July 1, 2015 -
Today
November 3, 2010 - ConocoPhillips reported that a SARS unit went
off-line at its refinery in Linden, New Jersey, according to a filing made
to the National Response Center. The incident started at 9:31 am local
time yesterday and sulphur dioxide was being released at the time of the
report, according to the filing. Sulphuric acid regeneration units
regenerate a refinery’s spent acid and help recover acid gas as sulphuric
acid or other sulphur products. The refinery reported flaring of
sulphur dioxide yesterday, according to a separate filing with the New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The cause wasn’t known.
Part of the refinery is returning to service after an October 25 power
failure. |
MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
* Coordinates can be used to
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