Praxair plans industrial gases unit to support BASF-Yara's ammonia project in Texas
The company will invest more than $400 million to add hydrogen and nitrogen production capacity and extend its Gulf Coast pipeline systems from Texas City to the Freeport area
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Freeport, Texas (USA)
To help fulfill the raw material requirements of this world-scale ammonia project, Praxair is investing more than $400 million to add hydrogen and nitrogen production capacity and extending its Gulf Coast pipeline systems approximately 46 miles from Texas City to the Freeport area. Praxair’s pipeline systems are supported by multiple hydrogen and air separation plants and product storage capabilities including Praxair’s innovative 2.5 billion standard cubic foot high-purity hydrogen storage cavern. The pipeline extensions are scheduled to be in operation in 2016 and the supply to the complex is expected to start in late 2017.
“This is an opportunity for Praxair to build out its presence in Freeport, Texas, one of the largest chemical complexes in the western hemisphere. Praxair’s ability to capture and process by-product hydrogen generated by multiple crackers that are being installed in the Gulf Coast and add this product to the hydrogen produced by our on-purpose steam methane reformer facilities to reliably deliver high-purity hydrogen was critical for this award. We are excited to be a part of this project and to be working alongside Yara and BASF,” said Eduardo Menezes, executive vice president, Praxair.
Praxair operates over 50 hydrogen production facilities and seven hydrogen pipeline systems worldwide. Refinery and chemical customers globally benefit from Praxair’s complete portfolio of large-volume industrial gases, cylinder gases and specialised technologies and services.
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First Published: Feb 20 2015 | 1:14 AM IST