Elessent Clean Technologies (Elessent, formerly DuPont Clean Technologies) announced the signing of license and engineering contracts with Trafigura for the construction of a state-of-the-art 125 Sm3/h (18,870 BPSD) IsoTherming diesel hydrotreater at the Bahía Blanca Refinery located in Argentina. The addition of the IsoTherming diesel hydrotreater will revolutionize the refining capabilities of the Bahía Blanca Refinery, which currently operates on domestic crude sourced from the Vaca Muerta and other regions of Argentina. This groundbreaking project represents a major investment by Trafigura in expanding the refinery’s diesel capacity and enhancing its ability to produce and sell ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) domestically. This move will also position the refinery to meet the upcoming regulation that requires a reduction in the maximum sulfur content in ULSD to 10ppm.
Through the use of a liquid-full reaction zone and an effluent recycle loop, the IsoTherming technology requires less heating from the feed charge heater, resulting in less fuel gas burned. The ULSD fuel product complies with stringent emission regulations and also facilitates cleaner combustion in diesel engines. This cleaner combustion translates to a significant decrease in carbon dioxide and particulate matter emissions, mitigating the adverse impact of diesel-powered transportation on air quality in the region as well as global climate change.
Additionally, the diesel hydrotreater unit will be designed to optionally co-process renewable feedstock in the form of vegetable oil, giving the refinery the latitude to replace a portion of its feed with a non-fossil fuel source while producing a high-quality diesel product. This is a significant opportunity to further reduce carbon emissions and enhance sustainability measures. The exploration of co-processing exemplifies Trafigura’s dedication to environmental responsibility and aligns with the global effort to transition to cleaner fuel sources.
“It has been a pleasure to work with Trafigura over the course of this project, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to build this working relationship. We have offered a high-quality solution to the refinery and, due to the characteristics of IsoTherming technology, the unit at the Bahía Blanca Refinery will reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions by approximately 50% in comparison to traditional hydrotreating technology,” said Samantha Presley, Global Business Leader – New Capacity for Refining Technologies.
The addition of the diesel hydrotreater is expected to provide significant advantages to Trafigura, the Bahía Blanca Refinery, and the country of Argentina. By increasing domestic production capacity, Trafigura can bolster its position as a key player in the market and further enhance its contribution to the fuel security of Argentina.
“This hydroprocessing unit will allow Trafigura to continue offering high-quality diesel to the market by replacing their current imported diesel with domestic feeds and products to grow the local economy,” Ramiro Gonzalez, Business Development Manager for Refining Technologies – Latin America.