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We are pleased to share a new ppPLUS resource detailing the DMTO (Methanol-to-Olefins) technology, developed by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) and their partners.

Light olefins—ethylene and propylene—are the building blocks for countless modern products: plastics, synthetic rubbers, fibers, and more. Traditionally, these are produced by steam cracking of naphtha or other oil-derived feedstocks. As the world looks for greater energy and feedstock security and sustainability, MTO technology stands out by enabling the direct production of olefins from methanol, which can be synthesized from coal, natural gas, biomass, or captured COโ‚‚.

DMTO: The World’s Leading Technology

The DMTO process, pioneered and continuously advanced by DICP, is the world’s foremost MTO technology in terms of scale, efficiency, and impact:

๐Ÿ”ต Innovation Leadership: DICP’s breakthroughs—including the landmark SAPO-34 catalyst and fluidized bed reactor system—opened a practical, competitive route from methanol (coal-based or otherwise) to olefins.

๐Ÿ”ต Industrial Scale: By 2020, over 8 million tonnes of annual olefin capacity in China had been built on DMTO and DMTO-II plants, with more than 26 global licenses issued.

๐Ÿ”ต Process Evolution: Third-generation (DMTO-III) plants achieve record selectivity (85-90%) for ethylene and propylene and further reduce methanol consumption per tonne of olefins produced.

๐Ÿ”ต Integrated Upgrades: The process can incorporate Cโ‚„ conversion (achieving higher yields and better energy balances) and has led to “Methanol-to-Propylene” variants to answer evolving market needs.

Strategic Impact: Unlocking Coal and De-Risking Energy Supply

For China and other coal-rich countries, DMTO allows the transformation of abundant coal resources into high-value chemicals—drastically reducing reliance on imported oil and gas.

๐Ÿ”ต It supports national economic security, local jobs, and value-added industry around coal conversion.

๐Ÿ”ต The technology also provides a platform to transition towards cleaner methanol sources (biomass, CCUS), future-proofing the olefins sector.

Learn More and Connect

The deployment of DMTO is one of the defining success stories of applied catalysis and process engineering in the 21st century.

For anyone interested in the intersection of energy, chemicals, and strategic resource management, DMTO offers a robust, proven solution with international relevance.

Discover details, process fundamentals, historical milestones, and technology generations in this dedicated ppPLUS resource.

Let’s connect and discuss how methanol-to-olefins and related technologies are shaping the future of the global chemicals industry.

#mto #dmto #coaltochemicals #coaltoolefins #sinopec #honeywell #kbr #dalianinstituteofchemicalphysics #chineseacademyofsciences #china #dicp




๐Ÿš€ We've published a comprehensive assessment of MTO/DMTO technologies on ppPLUS, covering the complete value chain from coal gasification through polymer-grade olefins production.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Key Technical Insights:
โœ… Detailed reactor design (fluidized-bed at 400-450°C, 3 bar)
โœ… Process optimization including methanol + steam co-feeding for catalyst stability
โœ… Complex product recovery requiring cryogenic separation (-90°C demethanizer)
โœ… Comprehensive market analysis showing China's dominance (24 commercial plants up to March 2021)

๐Ÿ“Š Technology Landscape (up to March 2021):
๐ŸŸข DMTO (DICP/Sinopec): 68.6% global market share, 15.25 MMTA capacity
๐ŸŸข UOP/Hydro-MTO: 15.8% market share, proven alternative
๐ŸŸข Sinopec S-MTO: 15.6% market share, growing presence

The assessment includes detailed process flowsheets, economic considerations, and real-world applications from Shenhua Baotou to the latest mega-projects like Inner Mongolia Baofeng's 3 Mt/y facility.

Essential reading for anyone involved in coal-to-chemicals, methanol upgrading, or olefins production planning.

#mto #dmto #coaltochemicals #coaltoolefins #sinopec #honeywell #uop #kbr #dicp #dalianInstituteofchemicalphysics #chineseacademyofsciences #china #methanoltoolefins




We're excited to announce the release of our newly updated paraffins isomerization technology description. This comprehensive revision offers a broader perspective on process configurations, feedstock flexibility, and the latest environmental and market developments—providing valuable insights for both refining veterans and newcomers.

#paraffins #lightnaphtha #butane #isobutane #isomerate #naturalgasoline #condensate #neftehim #axens #honeywell #uop
#clariant #zeolyst








Aerial view of the Jiangyin Port City Economic Zone
| Baidu, Feb 9, 2025

The Petrochemical Revolution: How Fujian Zhongjiang's Backward Integration Across the C3 Value Chain Exemplifies Strategic Transformation in Global Petrochemicals

The global petrochemical industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation as companies across the plastic conversion sector embark on unprecedented backward integration strategies, fundamentally reshaping the traditional boundaries between refining, chemicals production, and downstream processing. This strategic shift represents more than incremental expansion; it signals a complete reimagining of how value chains operate in an era of supply chain volatility, margin compression, and the relentless pursuit of operational efficiency.

The Economics of Scale and Integration

The modern petrochemical landscape has become defined by the economics of mega-scale operations, where companies are discovering that vertical integration offers compelling advantages over traditional market-based transactions. Already, more than 30% of the world's refineries are now integrated with commodity petrochemicals, creating sites that benefit from both diversified product portfolios and enhanced operational synergies. This integration trend has been particularly pronounced in Asia, where approximately 70% of polypropylene plants by capacity are now integrated back to steam cracking or propane dehydrogenation sources of propylene.



Fuzhou Wanjing PDH3 began operation on May 15, 2025 | Shaanxi Chemical Construction, via oil.in-en.com

The financial rationale driving this integration is clear when examining the transaction cost economics that govern petrochemical operations. Companies are finding that the coordination efficiency gained through vertical integration significantly reduces the transaction costs associated with intermediary relationships, while simultaneously providing greater control over quality standards and supply chain reliability. The scale advantages are particularly evident in propane dehydrogenation operations, where single-unit capacities have expanded dramatically, with most recent facilities now reaching the impressive nameplate capacity of 900 thousand tonnes per year of propane.

China's Strategic Transformation and Global Implications

China's chemical industry expansion has become the defining force reshaping global petrochemical dynamics, with the country pursuing aggressive backward integration strategies that extend from plastic conversion all the way to crude oil refining. Chinese enterprises in the polyester value chain, including companies like Hengli, Shenghong, and Hengyi Petrochemical, have established massive refinery and integrated petrochemical complex projects that demonstrate the strategic imperative of securing upstream feedstock sources. This transformation is exemplified by companies that initially established themselves as textile manufacturers but have systematically integrated backward through purified terephthalic acid (PTA) production, paraxylene (PX) manufacturing, and ultimately into crude oil refining.



Ethylene production map centered on Eurasia | Source: portfolio planning PLUS

The scale of China's capacity expansion defies traditional market logic, with ethylene nameplate capacity increasing from approximately 26 million tonnes per year in 2019 to 54 million tonnes by 2024, more than doubling over the six-year period, with a further capacity increase expected to reach 66 million tonnes by 2025 according to industry estimates. China's ethylene and propylene capacity in 2025 is forecast to be 121% and 179% more than local demand respectively, creating structural oversupply that forces Chinese producers to seek international markets for their excess production. This capacity buildup has been facilitated by China's demonstrated ability to construct petrochemical facilities approximately 40% faster than international competitors, with paraxylene plants being completed in around 30 months compared to 48 months elsewhere, while also maintaining capital costs that are approximately 20% lower than the rest of Asia.

The Fujian Zhongjiang Model: From BOPP to Integrated Petrochemicals

The evolution of Fujian Zhongjiang Petrochemicals Group represents a paradigmatic case study in strategic backward integration within the C3 value chain. The company's transformation from its origins as a biaxially oriented polypropylene film producer to a fully integrated propane-to-polypropylene operator demonstrates how specialized downstream companies can achieve remarkable operational synergies through systematic upstream expansion. Beginning as "the world's film king" in the BOPP sector, China Flexible Packaging Group recognized the vulnerability inherent in depending on volatile propylene markets and embarked on a methodical integration strategy that now spans from LPG import terminals through propane dehydrogenation to polypropylene production and finally to BOPP film manufacturing.



Fuzhou Propane Cryogenic Tank Storage | Seatao, May 29, 2023


This integration model has enabled the company to achieve unique operational advantages, including circular hydrogen utilization where byproduct hydrogen from propane dehydrogenation fuels adjacent chemical units, reducing operational costs by approximately 15%. The company's current integrated structure encompasses:

This level of integration allows the company to maintain 40% captive BOPP consumption while simultaneously supplying regional injection molding clusters, demonstrating how backward integration can create both supply security and market flexibility.

Technology and Process Innovation Driving Integration

The technological foundation enabling these massive integration projects has evolved significantly, with process innovations making large-scale operations both technically feasible and economically attractive. In polyethylene production, the latest advances exemplified by Univation's 800,000 tonnes per year UNIPOL PE Process and Chevron Phillips Chemical's MarTech single-loop slurry process deploying 1,000,000 tonnes per year HDPE lines demonstrate how reactor engineering and process optimization have redefined the limits of scale and flexibility. These technological advances are not merely incremental improvements but represent fundamental breakthroughs in managing the intense heat and mixing requirements of high-throughput polymerization while maintaining operational reliability and efficiency. Polypropylene production has witnessed comparable scale expansions, with Fujian Zhongjiang's integrated facilities demonstrating the progression from initial 500,000 tonnes per year production lines to the current world-scale 600,000 tonnes per year units utilizing LyondellBasell's Spheripol technology.



Fujian Meide Petrochemical Fuzhou complex - running Oleflex plant in the foreground, Catofin plant to be started up later in 2025 behind it | Baidu, Nov 2023

More dramatic scale increases are now seen at the origin of the C2 and C3 value chains. As we previously reported, ethane cracking facilities are now reaching ethylene production capacities of 2.1 million tonnes per year. The propane dehydrogenation sector is experiencing a similar technological evolution, with catalyst systems lying at the heart of process economics. The scale of PDH operations has now reached unprecedented levels, with individual units achieving 900,000 tonnes per year capacity, as demonstrated by Fujian Meide's facility that commenced operations in May 2025 and Fuzhou Wanjing's unit scheduled for startup later in 2025, both utilizing Lummus CATOFIN technology with specialized Clariant catalysts. Advanced PDH technologies now routinely operate at temperatures between 480-600°C under low pressure conditions, achieving propylene yields and selectivity that make large-scale operations economically viable even in regions with higher feedstock costs. The development of these technologies has been crucial in enabling companies to pursue backward integration strategies, as the improved economics of PDH operations make it feasible for downstream plastic producers to justify the substantial capital investments required for upstream expansion.

Strategic Implications and Future Trajectory

The acceleration of vertical integration in the petrochemical sector reflects broader strategic imperatives that extend beyond simple cost optimization. Companies are recognizing that integration provides critical protection against supply chain disruptions, market volatility, and competitive pressures that have intensified in recent years. The consolidation dynamics within different specialty chemical segments are driving companies to focus their portfolios while simultaneously optimizing their business models through strategic integration.



Zhongjing Petrochemical Group facilities in Jiangyin Industrial Zone | Chenhr


The implications of this integration trend extend to global trade patterns and competitive dynamics, as integrated producers gain significant advantages over standalone operations. The economic benefits of integration become particularly pronounced during market downturns, when integrated refinery-petrochemical sites consistently outperform their fuels-only peers due to their diversified revenue streams and operational flexibility. This performance differential is driving further consolidation as companies recognize that scale and integration have become essential requirements for long-term competitiveness in the evolving petrochemical landscape.

The future trajectory of the industry suggests that this integration trend will continue to accelerate, driven by the fundamental economics of large-scale operations and the strategic advantages of supply chain control. As companies like Fujian Zhongjiang demonstrate, successful integration requires not merely the ability to execute large capital projects, but the strategic vision to create synergistic value across the entire value chain while maintaining operational excellence at each stage of production. The companies that master this integration challenge will likely emerge as the dominant players in the next phase of global petrochemical industry evolution.


This article includes market data from WoodMckenzie, S&P Global, ICIS, Argus Media and other sources.

#refinerieintegration #backwardintegration #ethylene #propylene #valuechain #lyondellbasell #lummus #uop #honeywell #sinopec #technip





By: Portfolio Planning PLUS, 7 May 2025

Lianyungang Jiaao Enproenergy: Accelerating China’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Industry with Global Partnerships and Export Milestones

Lianyungang Jiaao Enproenergy Co., Ltd. (่ฟžไบ‘ๆธฏๅ˜‰ๆพณๆฉๆ™ฎ่ƒฝๆบๆœ‰้™ๅ…ฌๅธ), a subsidiary of Zhejiang Jiaao Enprotech Stock Co., Ltd. (ๆต™ๆฑŸๅ˜‰ๆพณ็Žฏไฟ็ง‘ๆŠ€่‚กไปฝๆœ‰้™ๅ…ฌๅธ), has rapidly emerged as a leader in China’s sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry. The company focuses on converting waste oils into low-carbon fuels using advanced processing technologies, positioning itself at the forefront of green energy innovation both domestically and internationally.

In August 2022, Lianyungang Jiaao Enproenergy attracted significant international attention when BP Global Investments Ltd. acquired a 15% equity stake in the company for $49.56 million (CNY 354 million). This strategic investment marked BP’s first major SAF investment in China. The partnership is designed to accelerate the development and commercialization of SAF in China, leveraging BP’s global energy expertise and Jiaao’s technological capabilities.

The momentum continued in September 2022, when Lianyungang Jiaao Enproenergy officially launched a landmark project in collaboration with Honeywell UOP. The facility, located in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, is designed for an annual output of 500,000 metric tons of SAF, making it the largest single-unit SAF plant in China. The project integrates Jiaao’s proprietary waste oil pretreatment technology with Honeywell’s cutting-edge UOP Ecofining™ process and Experion® PKS control systems, ensuring the production of high-quality SAF that meets stringent international standards, including those required for export to the European Union. The plant began production in March 2025, further solidifying Jiaao’s leadership in the sector.

In April 2025, Lianyungang Jiaao Enproenergy received approval from China’s Ministry of Commerce and other authorities to participate in a “white list” export trial for bio-jet fuel, allowing up to 372,400 tons of SAF production for export in 2025. The company completed its first export shipment of 13,400 tons to Europe in May 2025. These milestones position Jiaao to benefit from China’s anticipated SAF blending mandate of 2–5% by 2030.


#saf #sustainableaviationfuel #sustainability #hydroprocessedestersandfattyacids #hefa #hefaspk #lianyungang #jiaao #enproenergy #enprotech #bp #britishpetroleum #lowcarbonfuels #honeywell #uop #ecofining #china #exportlicense #blendingmandate





A completed LNG heat exchanger manufactured at Air Products' Port Manatee facility is being loaded on a carrier at the Port of Manatee for shipment to the customer.

On 10 July 2024, Honeywell and Air Products jointly announced today that Honeywell has agreed to acquire Air Products’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) process technology and equipment business for $1.81 billion in an all-cash transaction. This represents approximately 13x estimated 2024 EBITDA.

Air Products’ LNG Business has approximately 475 employees with headquarters in Allentown, Pennsylvania and a 390,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Port Manatee, Florida, where all sizes of CWHEs are made.

Currently, Honeywell provides a pre-treatment solution serving LNG customers globally. Air Products’ complementary LNG process technology and equipment business consists of a comprehensive portfolio, including in-house design and manufacturing of coil-wound heat exchangers (CWHE) and related equipment. CWHEs provide the highest throughput of natural gas in a single exchanger with a small footprint and robust, reliable and safe operations both onshore and offshore.

Air Products continues to focus on its two-pillar strategy to grow and invest in its industrial gas business and drive the energy transition through clean hydrogen at scale.

#lng #hydrogen #greenhydrogen #bluehydrogen #liquifaction #naturalgas #airproducts #honeywell