30 January 2018
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IGP Methanol LLC has awarded Haldor Topsoe a contract
for engineering of a methanol plant
that will produce 1.8 million tons per year,
which is part of a planned complex
with a total production capacity of 7.2 million tons per year
IGP’s Gulf Coast Methanol complex is planned to be
the world’s largest methanol production facility
and one of the most efficient and environmentally responsible.
Topsoe’s SynCOR Methanol™ technology
will be at the core of the project
IGP plans to construct four identical SynCOR Methanol™ plants
as part of their Gulf Coast Methanol facility
in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, in the U.S.
IGP Methanol LLC was recently granted
a title V Air Quality Permit
by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality,
and the company has also secured
natural gas supply, gas transportation, oxygen and nitrogen supply,
as well as storage and loading partners
for the Gulf Coast Methanol facility.
Production is planned to begin in late 2020.
James Lamoureaux,
Managing Director,
"It has been essential for IGP to select best-in-class technology.
We have chosen Topsoe’s SynCOR Methanol™ technology
because it offers high single-line capacity
with the lowest emission per ton of methanol produced
and unrivaled economies of scale.
Topsoe’s SynCOR™ reforming technology has proven
reliable and safe industrial operation,
and their methanol conversion technology is used worldwide.
It combines all the qualities we look for in an integrated solution."
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Media relations manager
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