Hydrogen for Oil Gas and Refining

The most effective solution to meet these demands is through onsite generation.

Hydrogen is applied to remove sulphur contaminants from petrol and diesel, to convert components of the crude oil into useful products, among other uses.

Often, refineries produce their hydrogen, but usually, they are not able to meet their needs nor obtain the desired purity. The most effective solution to meet these demands is through onsite generation.

Hydrocracking
Two-stage process combining catalytic cracking with hydrogenation
Hydrocracking
Two-stage process combining catalytic cracking with hydrogenation
Hydrocracking
Two-stage process combining catalytic cracking with hydrogenation

Hydrogen is applied to remove sulphur contaminants from petrol and diesel, to convert components of the crude oil into useful products, among other uses.

The most effective solution to meet these demands is through onsite generation.