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T echnip is a leader in the engineering and construction of biofuel facilities, both gra ssr oots plants and plant expansions. Biofuel plants Engineering and technologies
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Technip is a leader in the engineering and construction of biofuel facilities, both grassroots plants and plant expansions.

Biofuel plants

Engineering and technologies

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Technip profile

Confirmed leadership and proprietary technologies in 3 business segments:

Offshore

In the Offshore business segment

Technip performs engineering,

procurement, construction,

installation, commissioning and the

refurbishment/upgrading of offshore

facilities for the oil & gas industry.

Technip provides these services for

fixed platforms in shallow water with

conventional sub-structures and self 

installing platforms such as the TPG

500 and for deepwater facilities

including Spar, semi-submersible, TLP,

FPSO and FLNG units. Technip is a

world leader in floatover installation

of topsides and its R&D effort is

focused on technology transfer for

local content and new frontier areas

such as ultra-deepwater and

the Arctic.

Onshore

Technip covers the full range of 

onshore facilities for the oil and gas

chain, petrochemicals and other

energy industries (nuclear,

renewables including biofuels and

offshore wind). It holds many

proprietary cutting-edge

technologies and is the leader in the

design and construction of LNG and

gas treatment plants as well asethylene, hydrogen and syngas units.

Technip is also one of the key actors

in refining and petrochemical units,

and has developed a leadership in

the fertilizer industry. Moreover, the

Group is very active in non-energy

activities such as mining and metals,

life sciences, buildings and

infrastructures.

Subsea

In subsea hydrocarbon field

development, Technip’s activities

include the design, manufacture and

installation of rigid and flexible subsea

pipelines and umbilicals. Thanks to its

portfolio of technologies and industrial

and operational assets, Technip offers a

unique vertically integrated model in

the industry.

The Group has 3 flexible pipe

manufacturing plants, 4 umbilical

production units, 9 logistics and

pipeline assembly bases, and 1

construction yard. Technip’s worldwide

leadership is supported by a modern

fleet of vessels for subsea construction,

pipelay development (rigid and flexible

pipes using S-Lay, J-Lay or Reeled

technology) and heavy lift applications.

A world leader in engineering, project management and technologies,

serving the energy industry for more than 50 years

A regular workforce of 30,000

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Proprietary technologies

Technip has strengthened its leading position in the market for bioethanol

production units.

Technip technology enables the processing of any raw materials that may be

used for the production of fermentation ethanol:

sugar raw materials (beets, sugar cane, molasses)

starchy raw materials (cereals, cassava, wet milling by-products, potatoes)

A complete range of processes developed and perfected by Technip covers all

process stages, from raw material preparation to by-product recovery including:

raw material preparation (sugar and starchy raw materials)

hydrolysis

fermentation

distillation

dehydration

co-products and by-products recovery (evaporation, centrifugation, drying)

Using bioethanol technology provided by Technip helps reduce the green-

house gases.

A high yield with low energy consumption ata minimised cost

Technip processes have been developed to obtain optimum production cost:

optimum productivity (maximum ethanol produced/raw material used ratio,

optimised co-products and by-products recovery)

energy savings

operational reliability and limited number of operators

Bioethanol

Bioethanol is a renewable fuel usedin gasoline engines derived from the

fermentation of sugars from starch

or sugar-producing plants.

Bioethanol is either blended directly

with gasoline or in the form of ETBE

(Ethyl Tertio Butyl Ether) produced

by its synthesis with isobutene.

Technip’s technology enables the

production of all grades of alcohol

for the various uses and applications

required by the market.

Technip is a leader

in the engineering

and construction of 

biofuel facilities, both

grassroots plants and

plant expansions.

A leader in the biofuels business

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Technip has designed and built numerous biodiesel

production units, with capacities ranging from

100,000 to 250,000 tonnes/year.

Technip is the leader on the French market with

the execution of 6 projects.

Glycerine

Esterification Decantation Distillation

Vegetableoils

Methanol

Biodiesel

Biodiesel

Biodiesel is used in diesel engines.

It is made from the trans-

esterification of vegetable oil or

animal fat. This process consists of 

using a catalyst to trigger a reaction

between an alcohol (methanol or

ethanol) and the fatty substance in

order to produce a less viscous

product which can be used as fuel.

Technology for biodieselTechnip has references in engineering biodiesel units based on classic and new

Axens solid catalyst technology. In particular, Technip built the first solid

catalyser biodiesel plant with Axens’ new technology with a simplified process

scheme (no acid injection, no waste water, high purity glycerin).

Esterification: the fatty matter reacts with methanol to produce a methylic

ester.

Decantation: it enables the separation of ester from glycerine, which is then

used as a component for pharmaceutical or chemical products.

Distillation: the purpose of this step is to separate the excess of methanol

from ester. The methanol is then recovered and reused in the esterification

process.

Technology main features

Heterogeneous (solid) catalyst

Continuous process

Exceptionally high pure glycerine stream (>98% glycerol content, no salt)

Lower catalytic cost

No waste production of low value fatty acids leading to a very high yield of 

ester per tonne of oil

No chemical consumption / handling

Simplified process scheme: no acid injection, no waste water

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With expertise in key

technological areas,

Technip participates indevelopment programs.

In cooperation with

Licensors and Producers

we offer our Clients a

large and complete

range of services.

Our goal is to bring

R&D projects to theindustrial level.

Unlike classic ethanol which is produced out of sugar or starch-based

feedstock, cellulosic Ethanol is a new generation bioethanol produced from

lignocellulosic material (straw, wood waste, dedicated crops like miscanthus or

switchgrass).

Process stages in producing ethanol from cellulosic biomass involve a

pretreatment step (sugar extraction), biological conversion (fermentation),

product recovery (typically via distillation, dehydration), and residue processing

and utilities.

Production of ethanol from lignocellulose has the advantage of abundant and

diverse raw material none of which is used for human food production.

It has a low CO2 footprint.

Cellulosic ethanol is one of the most effective means for reducing GHG's in

transportation.

Technology

Producing cellulosic ethanol using a biological approach consists in few stages:

pretreatment

cellulose hydrolysis

fermentation

distillation

dehydration

hydrolysis   FermentationPre-treatment

SugarsDedicated energy cropsDry agricultural residues

Straw

Wood

Enzymes

Distillation   Dehydration

Separation

Cellulosic ethanol

LigninCattle feed

Cellulosic Ethanol

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With a large experience in high temperature processes, Technip provides

design and construction of next generation biodiesel units.

NEW GENERATION BIODIESEL

NExt generation Biomass To Liquid (NExBTL)

Technip has established a close relationship with Neste Oil and has been

selected as EPC contractor for the Singapore and Rotterdam units.

With 800,000 t/year each, these are the world's largest biodiesel plants.

Another route to produce high quality biodiesel is to convert solid biomass into

synthetic fuel through a thermo-chemical route.

Biomass to Liquid (BtL) may be produced from almost any type of low-moisture

biomass, residues or organic wastes such as short rotation trees, straw, wood

waste, bagasse etc.

The process uses the whole biomass to improve carbon dioxide balance.

Based on its experience gained in delivering the world's largest GTL complex

(Oryx project), Technip offers world-class design and construction services for

BtL plants.

New generation Biodiesel

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The successful execution of major

projects reinforces Technip’s position

as a world leader in biofuel plant

engineering.

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Some ofour key references

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ROUEN - FRANCE

Contract: Engineering, Procurement and Construction

(Lump Sum Turnkey)

Client: Diester Industrie

Process: Axens

Capacity: 250,000 t/year of biodiesel

Start-up date: 2008

KUANTAN PORT - MALAYSIA

Contract: assistance in the detailed engineering of themethyl ester trans-esterification plant

Client: KNM Process Systems Sdn Bhd

Process: Axens (Esterfip - H)

Capacity: 250,000 t/year of biodiesel

Start-up: August 2009

SINGAPORE AND ROTTERDAM NexBTLUNITS

Contract: Engineering, Procurement and Construction

Management (EPCM)

Client and Process: Neste Oil

Capacity: 800,000 t/year of biodiesel each

Start-up of Singapore unit: 2010

Rotterdam unit completion: 2011

SETE - FRANCE

Contract : Engineering, Procurement and Construction

Management (EPCM)

Client : Diester Industrie

Process : Axens (Esterfip - HTM)

Capacity : 200,000 t/year of biodiesel

Start-up date : 2006

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LOON-PLAGE – FRANCE

Contract: Engineering, Procurement and Construction

(Lump Sum Turnkey)

Client: Südzucker (CropEnergies)

Process: Technip

Capacity: 250,000 litres/24 hours alcohol (as 100% ethanol)

Start-up: 2007

Sas van Gent - THE NEDERLANDS

Contract: Engineering, Procurement and Construction

(Lump Sum)

Client: Nedalco

Process: Technip

Capacity: 120,000 litres/24 hours alcohol (as 100% ethanol)

Start-up: 2007

E-GRASSTM - USA

Contract : Engineering and Procurement

Client : Innovated Energy Group

Process : fast pyrolysis

Capacity : 12 tonnes/day demo unit, commercial plant

to produce 130 MW of power from combined cycle

AALST - BELGIUM

Contract: Engineering, Procurement and Construction(Lump Sum)

Client: Tereos

Process: Technip

Capacity: 150,000 litres/24 hours bioethanol

Start-up: 2008

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Thanks to its highly qualified process

engineers and technicians, Technip has

acquired sound technological expertise and

has the ability to design and develop

proprietary technologies.

With its centres of Biofuels expertise in the USA, Italy

and France, supported by a global procurement network,

Technip is a step ahead of all competition and the

partner of choice for any biofuels project.

Centres of excellence

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With its proprietary and

partner technologies, Technip

is a major player in the biofuels

business and is one of the few

world-class groups capable of 

providing integrated solutions,

from conceptual design to

turnkey biofuel units.

Technip has the process expertise and resources to serve the biofuel industry

through its network of offices.

Technip provides the full scope of services for EPC projects and full Lump Sum

Turnkey project responsibility. This also includes the supply of proprietary

technology, start-up capabilities for the biofuel plant, its ancillary units and

associated off-sites and utility sections.

Project services rendered:

Project management

Feasibility studiesConceptual design

Cost estimating

Project planning and scheduling

Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED)

Detailed engineering of equipment, piping, civil, instrumentation,

electrical and automation

Procurement including purchasing, expediting and inspection

Construction

Start-up services

Environmental permitting

Safety studiesUpgrading of existing plants

The Technip Offer

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HEADQUARTERSTechnip89 avenue de la Grande Armée75773 Paris Cedex 16FrancePhone: +33 (0)1 47 78 24 00

CONTACTSFranceLesya NADZONPhone: +33 (0)1 47 78 51 27Fax: +33 (0)1 47 78 59 97Email: [email protected]

Stéphane HISPhone: +33 (0)1 47 78 26 76Fax: +33 (0)1 47 78 59 97Email: [email protected]

USADennis CALLIHANPhone: +1 909 447 3353Fax: +1 909 447 3700Email: [email protected]

ItalyRoberto LEHMANNPhone: +39 06 659 85925

Fax: +39 06 659 83709Email: [email protected]

This document is the property of Technip and is not intended to be a binding contractual document.Any information contained herein shall not result in any binding obligation on the part of Technip, orany of its affiliates, and is provided for information purposes only.Technip - Group Communications - January 2012 - Photo credits: Technip - Page 2: H arry Gruyaert & Jean Gaumy / Magnum Photos.

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