Nippon Sanso Holdings announced that its US Company Matheson Tri-Gas has received the award for the supply of hydrogen and co-product steam for a period of 20 years from Numaligarh Refinery in India. MATHESON will invest in, and establish a large, multi-feed hydrogen plant to supply up to 132 k Nm3 per hour (285 tonnes per day) to NRL’s refinery units at Numaligarh in Assam in India. The engineering and construction of the plant will be executed by Larsen & Toubro Limited, India, and the reforming technology will be licensed from Topsoe Denmark. Hydrogen and co-product steam from the plant will support the highly strategic Numaligarh Refinery Expansion Project of the prestigious Northeast development initiative of the Government of India that also includes the Paradip Numaligarh Crude Pipeline project, Crude Oil Import Terminal at Paradip, India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline, Numaligarh-Siliguri interstate products pipeline and 2G Ethanol Project. The Hydrogen complex solution was developed by MATHESON’s Global HYCO business unit in collaboration with our leading technology and engineering partners. The solution targets flexibility and operability criteria to enable high-reliability operations with a very wide range of feedstock and fuel, as well as the highest resource utilization efficiency that supports MATHESON/NSHD’s Carbon Index considerations and economic objectives. Subsequent to completion of engineering and construction in accordance with MATHESON’s Global HYCO standards and specifications, the plant will be streamed in 2025.
Nippon Sanso Holdings announced that its US Company Matheson Tri-Gas has received the award for the supply of hydrogen and co-product steam for a period of 20 years from Numaligarh Refinery in India. MATHESON will invest in, and establish a large, multi-feed hydrogen plant to supply up to 132 k Nm3 per hour (285 tonnes per day) to NRL’s refinery units at Numaligarh in Assam in India. The engineering and construction of the plant will be executed by Larsen & Toubro Limited, India, and the reforming technology will be licensed from Topsoe Denmark. Hydrogen and co-product steam from the plant will support the highly strategic Numaligarh Refinery Expansion Project of the prestigious Northeast development initiative of the Government of India that also includes the Paradip Numaligarh Crude Pipeline project, Crude Oil Import Terminal at Paradip, India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline, Numaligarh-Siliguri interstate products pipeline and 2G Ethanol Project. The Hydrogen complex solution was developed by MATHESON’s Global HYCO business unit in collaboration with our leading technology and engineering partners. The solution targets flexibility and operability criteria to enable high-reliability operations with a very wide range of feedstock and fuel, as well as the highest resource utilization efficiency that supports MATHESON/NSHD’s Carbon Index considerations and economic objectives. Subsequent to completion of engineering and construction in accordance with MATHESON’s Global HYCO standards and specifications, the plant will be streamed in 2025.