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Gas treatment
Innovation and Industry

Gas treatment: Our solutions

IFPEN studies natural gas conversion, firstly for centralized hydrogen production via the development of highly energy-efficient processes and, secondly, for liquid fuel production. IFPEN also focuses on natural gas sweetening.
Gas treatment
Innovation and Industry

Gas treatment: Our strengths

Gas treatment Our strengths Historic expertise in the field of process development. A large portfolio of live patents in the field of gas treatment and purification. A global approach to meet the objectives of the sector’s economic competitiveness and the reduction in its environmental footprint.
Science@ifpen n°34
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Semi-crystalline polymers: clays that are ignored?

In the energy sector, semi-crystalline polymers a are primarily used within structures located in aggressive environments, to form coatings (waterproofing, thermal or electric barriers). These
Issue 31 Science@ifpen
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The i-Clip-Riser® stands up to fatigue!

THÈSE DE VIDIT GAUR
Issue 30 Science@ifpen
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Optimized design of processes: enhanced efficiency, even with ethanol

The optimized design of processes is a complex but promising approach in terms of the expected benefits for the efficiency of industrial systems and their operating performance. It is an area that was
Issue 30 Science@ifpen
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Optimized placements for long lasting resources

In the face of declining oil and gas reserves, increasing the productivity of oil fields has become a technological challenge of the utmost importance. Accordingly, well positioning and trajectory are
Issue 28 Science@ifpen
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Extrusion: playing the SAXS for success!

Alumina, the archetypal material used for hydrotreatment catalyst supports, has a porous structure at supramolecular scales, determining the transport of oil feeds within it. This structure is largely
Issue 28 Science@ifpen
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Boehmite rhapsody! Controlled precipitation

Transition aluminas a, widely used as catalyst supports, play a key role in numerous refining processes. Today, the need to develop new and more efficient catalysts demands, among other things, better