Lummus Announces High-Propylene Indmax FCC Technology Award
Award demonstrates superior performance of technology, strong customer relationship, market shift from fuels to petrochemicals
This is the 10th High Propylene Indmax FCC unit licensed by Lummus
Indmax FCC is recognized as one of the industry s most innovative, best-in-class refining technologies
Houston, TX /PRNewswire/ - Lummus Technology today announced an award for its Indmax Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) technology from Numaligarh Refinery Ltd. (NRL), a subsidiary of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL). The Indmax FCC unit is part of NRL s refinery expansion project, which will increase crude processing capacity from the current 3 MMTPA to 9 MMTPA at their facilities in Golaghat, Assam, India. Lummus is the global licensor of Indmax FCC technology, which is developed in collaboration with Research & Development Centre of Indian Oil Company Limited (IOCL R&D).
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The government of Ghana launched the Rural LPG promotion programme to reduce the consumption of firewood.
To support its purpose, awareness pertaining to the advantages of LPG use over the conventional method of cooking using firewood has to be created among rural households.
Importantly and essentially it must be coupled with pragmatic steps to enable homemakers to access cooking gas without paucity of supplies and without hurdles. This calls for serious consideration.
Burning of firewood in kitchens can lead to hazardous outcomes. Frequent inhalation of smoke caused by it can lead to lung ailments and cause discomfort to the eyes.