Our Process

Slide Air enters the separator
that divides the Oxygen
and Nitrogen molecules.
The Oxygen molecules
proceed to mix with
natural gas in the
reformer
where they react with
a catalyst A.
Carbon Oxides and
Hydrogen result from
this reaction and
consequently flow into
the Fischer Tropsch Reactor.
These react with
another catalyst B
and result in a waxy
condensate.
This wax is directed
into a hydrotreater
where it is mixed with
Hydrogen and then
react with a catalyst C
to produce synthetic crude.
The synthetic crude is
then refined and cut,
boiled to certain temperatures
in which the lightest products
are removed from the source.
Ultra-Low Sulfure
Diesel
900 bbd**
Paraffin
Wax
150 bbd**
Naphtha
450 bbd**


*throughout the process, flue gas is collected and sequestrated underground by compressors.

**Barrels per day