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Sustainable ExxonMobil Technologies Licensing & Corporate Initiatives
15 November 2019
Matthew J. Vincent, PhD
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ExxonMobil Catalysts & Licensing Technologies
• Badger EBMaxSM Process with ExxonMobil Catalysts
• Badger Acetone-To-Cumene Process with ExxonMobil
Catalysts
• ExxonMobil Liquid Phase Isomerization
• ExxonMobil EMTAM: Breakthrough process for paraxylene
production
ExxonMobil Sustainability Efforts
• Innovating Energy Solutions
• Continuously working to lower emissions
Questions?
Agenda
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“There are few challenges more
important than meeting the
world’s growing demands for
energy while reducing
environmental impacts and the
risk of climate change.”
Darren Woods, ExxonMobil
Chairman & CEO
2019 Energy & Carbon Summary
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ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing
Backed by our commitment to technology innovation as the
industry-leading refining and petrochemical company
High-performance specialty catalysts Worldwide operations expertise Advantaged process technology
We provide differentiated technology solutions to customers
who value improved operations, lower emissions and growth
of high-value products.
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GAS
TREATING
FLEXSORBTM
SYNTHETIC
FUELS
MTG
LUBES
MSDWTM
MAXSATTM
RESID
CONVERSION
FLEXICOKINGT
M
FUELS
MIDWTM
ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing’s Technologies
POLYMERS
LDPE
EVA
XYLENES
EMTAMSM
PxMaxSM
XYLENES
XyMaxSM-
2/LPI
TransPlusSM 5
BENZENE
ALKYLATION
Badger
EBMaxSM
Cumene, ATC
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Badger EBMaxSM Process (ethylbenzene)
Technology Benefits
• Selective catalysts
• Lowers energy consumption
• Reduces equipment size
• Highly heat-integrated process
• lowers energy consumption
• Flexible use for dilute ethylene feed
Customer Benefits
• High feed utilization -- >99.9%
• Long catalyst life reduces waste
• Reduces catalyst cost
• Lower energy consumption
Ethylene
&
Benzene EBMaxSM Styrene
Polystyrene
SBR
ABS
Styrenics Value Chain
Ethylene
EB product
Benzene
Residue
Vent Gas
* - Badger Licensing LLC
Badger EBMaxSM Process
ExxonMobil
Catalysts
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Badger Acetone-to-Cumene Process
Technology Benefits
• Exxon Mobil Catalysts enable High Yield /
Low energy consumption
• Decouples 1:1 acetone/phenol production
• Reduced propylene consumption
• Reduced acetone production
• Revamp enables propylene free expansion
Customer Benefits
• Flexibility - Maximizing profitability through
Propylene/IPA/Acetone market swings
• Upgrading to phenolic products in regions
with limited propylene
• Diversification of the product slate to IPA
• Extension of well-established Cumene
technology (35 operating plants)
* - Badger Licensing LLC
Acetone
IPA IPA
Alkylation Hydrogen
Propylene
Phenol Alkylation
Polycarbonates
Epoxy resins
Phenolic resins
Bis
Phenol A
Phenolics Value Chain
Isopropyl alcohol
Benzene
Badger Acetone-To-Cumene
& IPA Process
ExxonMobil
Catalysts
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ExxonMobil Liquid Phase Isomerization Process
Technology Benefits
• ExxonMobil Catalysts enable High Yield /
Low energy consumption
• Novel configuration reduces the number of
phase changes
• May be integrated into Grassroots designs
or Revamps
• Long catalyst life reduces waste
Customer Benefits
• Reduction of energy consumption (constant
p-xylene production)
• Expansion of p-xylene production (in
existing facilities)
• Reduces feed consumption or improves
energy efficiency
Xylene Loop in an Aromatics Complex
ExxonMobil
Catalysts
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Exxon Mobil EMTAM Process
Technology Benefits
• Exxon Mobil Catalysts enable highly
selective conversion of toluene to
paraxylene
• Process may be integrated into
grassroots designs or revamps
• Multiple configurations enable product
flexibility
• High concentration of Px reduces xylene
loop capex and opex
Customer Benefits
• Expanded capacity with reduced
equipment sizes and capital costs
• Reduced paraxylene recovery costs
• Flexible benzene/para-xylene production
• Reduced catalyst costs
Conventional Aromatics Complex EMTAM Complex
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ExxonMobil Sustainability
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Innovating energy solutions – ExxonMobil Research and Development highlights
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invested in lower-emission
energy solutions* $10B+ Cogeneration capacity = power for
4.3M U.S. homes
Involved in
>20% of world's carbon capture
and storage capacity
400M Captured or eliminated
from our operations tons of CO2*
*Since 2000
Source: ExxonMobil 2019 Energy & Carbon Summary
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Process configuration optimization
Integrated Solutions
Refining Basic
chemicals
High value products
Cru
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Chem
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ls
Refinery Crude to Chemicals Complex
0%
Chemicals
Refinery +
Aromatics Refinery + Arom / Olefins
10% 20% 35 - 50%
Optimal configuration is markets and capital / operating costs dependent