Headwaters And Axens Announce DCL Alliance

Headwaters and Axens have created a strategic alliance around their direct coal liquefaction (DCL) technologies. The two companies will combine their technologies and licensing activities for coal-to-liquids (CTL) projects worldwide. Alliance DCL expects to provide a single-source solution for producing ultra-clean transportation fuels from coal - whether alone or in combination with other low-cost or renewable feedstocks, such as biomass and refinery residues.

Headwaters will provide its slurry catalyst technology and its CTL research facilities, while Axens will contribute its ebullated-bed H-Coal Process and proprietary catalyst. Both evolved from a common background and DCL technologies developed by Hydrocarbon Research (HRI), which were commercialised with support from the US Department of Energy and industrial clients.

Both companies have continued to increase liquid yields, improve energy efficiency, lower production costs and reduce their environmental footprint (in terms of CO2 emissions and water consumption). Alliance DCL will market the technologies and anticipates offering project-specific services, from feedstock characterisation, pilot plant evaluation, feasibility studies and engineering design through plant start-up and technical support.

Axens will also provide the coal liquids upgrading technologies necessary to achieve finished fuel specifications. Both companies provided technology packages and basic engineering, contributing to the construction and start-up of the first commercial DCL plant in China in December 2008. Several new DCL projects are currently in development by the alliance.

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