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GTC to provide aromatics extraction technology at JG Summit’s Batangas complex

| By Mary Bailey

GTC Technology US LLC (Houston; www.gtctech.com) has signed an agreement with JG Summit Petrochemical Corp. (Mandaluyong City, Philippines; jgspetrochem.com) to provide its GT-BTX and GT-DWC licensed technologies for an aromatics extraction unit at JG Summit’s petrochemical complex in Batangas, the Philippines.

“The top-notch GT-BTX full-range aromatic extraction combining with GT-DWC dividing wall column process is an innovative and reliable method to serve all kinds of aromatics plants, and further enhance GTC’s position in bringing the best value to the aromatics industry.”

JG Summit currently has approximately 210,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr) pyrolysis gasoline (pygas). After the cracker expansion, capacity will increase to approximately 300,000 m.t./yr. The combination of GT-BTX and GT-DWC will be designed to process JG Summit’s expanded pygas capacity to produce around 170,000 m.t./yr of BTX (benzene-toluene-xylenes). The new BTX unit also will have the flexibility to switch between benzene-toluene extraction only or the full range of benzene-toluene-xylenes extraction.

“We are very pleased to work with JG Summit Petrochemicals on their cracker expansion and believe that our GT-BTX and GT-DWC processes will provide great value to them,” said Charlie Chou, GTC Global Licensing Manager. “The top-notch GT-BTX® full-range aromatic extraction combining with GT-DWC℠ dividing wall column process is an innovative and reliable method to serve all kinds of aromatics plants, and further enhance GTC’s position in bringing the best value to the aromatics industry.”