"A Triumph, A Resounding Success" — Prime Minister Rowley Opens NiQuan Energy's GTL Plant At Pointe a Pierre In Trinidad And Tobago

NiQuan Energy

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POINTE-A-PIERRE, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

NiQuan Energy's Gas to Liquids plant at Pointe-a-Pierre has been opened by the

Honourable Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.

 

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The plant has a nameplate capacity of 2,400 barrels per day and produces high

performance, low emissions energy products; GTL Paraffinic Diesel and GTL

Naphtha, from natural gas.

 

NiQUAN GTL is the first commercial plant of its type in the western hemisphere.

 

Speaking at the opening ceremony Dr Rowley said: "This gas-to-liquids plant is

a prime example of the successful development of the country's export potential

of higher value-added products, through the collaboration of the private

sector, the banking sector and the Government. Let me congratulate NiQuan and

all parties involved in seeing this project through to completion. I wish

NiQuan the greatest success in its future operations because its success

redounds to the country's benefit and that of all its citizens."

 

Mr Ainsley Gill, Group CEO of NiQuan Energy said: "GTL represents clean energy

– a bridge from a dirty energy past to a cleaner energy future. It's a bridge

that everyone wanted to build but, for many reasons, most of them have failed.

With this plant, NiQuan Energy has built the first bridge and there will be

more, many more. And not just in Trinidad and Tobago and the Americas but

around the world. Our clean energy products will make a difference. That's the

belief that's driven us from day one. It's what we promised to deliver and

we've kept our promise here today."

 

The plant achieved a remarkable local content of over 90% and was financed

using regional resources. Ainsley Gill said: "Originally, we conceived of a

project financed internationally, the reality is that it has been financed

regionally which, we believe, is a first for a major energy infrastructure

project in the Caribbean."

 

Background

 

The Plant & Process

 

NiQUAN GTL is the first commercial plant of its kind in the western hemisphere

and one of only five commercial GTL plants currently operating in the world

built exclusively for the commercial production of GTL products and using the

Low Temperature Fischer-Tropsch (LTFT) process.  

 

The GTL Plant commenced operations in December 2020 and is currently ramping up

to a nameplate capacity of 2,400 barrels of GTL Paraffinic Diesel and GTL

Naphtha in an 80:20 split per day.

 

The plant is located at Pointe-a-Pierre on the west coast of Trinidad in the

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and sits within the perimeter of the Guaracara

refinery.

 

The GTL Plant is a production facility that takes natural gas and turns it into

high quality energy products with low emissions.  It uses commercially proven

Low Temperature Fischer-Tropsch (LTFT) technology in a fixed bed system.

 

The LTFT process is a three-stage process.  The first stage consists of

combining natural gas with steam in a reformer in order to create a synthetic

gas, or syngas.  In the second stage, this syngas is fed into the

Fischer-Tropsch reactors where it is subjected to a catalytic reaction that

converts it into a waxy synthetic crude, or 'syncrude'.  In the final stage,

the waxy syncrude passes through the hydrocracker where it is cracked into the

required product slate in a similar way to the refining of crude oil in a

traditional refining process which removes pollutants and contaminants.  

 

The critical Fischer-Tropsch catalyst technology for the GTL Plant is provided

by Emerging Fuels Technology, Inc., a leading authority on GTL technology.

 

The supply of natural gas feedstock for the GTL Plant has been secured via the

Trinidad and Tobago Upstream Downstream Energy Company and Petrotrin is the

product offtaker.

 

The GTL Plant was completed in a two-phase process with the first phase

involving a complete inspection and assessment of the GTL Plant, together with

the development of a detailed scope of the work required to complete the GTL

Plant and bring it into operation. The second phase was the completion phase.

 

The first phase was completed in January 2019 and phase two was completed in Q4

2020. The project has achieved a local content rate of in excess of 90% and was

financed regionally.

 

GTL Products

 

GTL products are characterized by high performance and low emissions when

compared to their crude-derived equivalents and other energy sources.  In

addition, they are also biodegradable and have low toxicity, which confers

further advantages over products made from crude oil.  

 

GTL Paraffinic Diesel

 

GTL Paraffinic Diesel is a clean, on-spec, compression ignition fuel (EN15940),

the two primary characteristics of which are essentially a zero-sulfur content

and a very high cetane rating. GTL Paraffinic Diesel offers substantial

emissions reductions of sulfur dioxide and Particulate Matter ("PM," also known

as "black smoke"), making it a contender in premium markets with stringent

emissions standards.

 

GTL diesel can be used as a transport fuel, a chemical feedstock and for other

industrial applications.

 

GTL Naphtha

 

GTL Naphtha is a highly paraffinic chemical feedstock/fuel blendstock and is

one of the most efficient liquid feedstocks for the cracking of ethylene. It

can also be used as a gasoline blending component.

 

SOURCE NiQuan Energy

 

CONTACT: Malcolm Wells on +44 (0)7879 847478 or mwells@niquanenergy.com

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