Decarbonisation options for Large Volume Organic Chemicals Production, LyondellBasell Rotterdam

This report on decarbonisation options for Large Volume Organic Chemicals Production, LyondellBasell Rotterdam is part of the MIDDEN project (Manufacturing Industry Decarbonisation Data Exchange Network) initiated by PBL and TNO. The project aims to support industry, policymakers, analysts and the energy sector in their common efforts to achieve deep decarbonisation. 

Diverse product portfolio

This report gives an overview of the production of large volume organic chemicals production and the options for decarbonisation. LyondellBasell is one of the largest chemical companies in the world, with saleable products including chemicals, polymers, fuels, and technologies. The company operates a total of three production sites and one deep-water terminal in the Port of Rotterdam. This report focuses on the Botlek and Maasvlakte sites only. The production sites have a diverse product portfolio.

These products are mainly used as intermediate chemicals, of which their derivatives are used for a wide range of applications, such as pharmaceutical products, paints and coatings, packaging materials and as gasoline additives.

Options for decarbonisation

The main options for decarbonisation can be put into four categories:

  1.  Fuel Substitution - electrode boiler, hydrogen combustion, (solid) biomass combustion
  2. CO2 Capture and Storage or Re-Use – post combustion CO2 capture
  3. Use of Residual Energy – Circular Steam Project, integrated heat pump in distillation columns
  4. Feedstock Substitution – sustainable alternatives for ethylene, propylene and methanol.

Authors

PBL Authors
Andrew Keys
Other authors
Charlotte Yong

Specifications

Publication title
Decarbonisation options for Large Volume Organic Chemicals Production, LyondellBasell Rotterdam
Publication date
19 January 2021
Publication type
Report
Page count
68
Publication language
English
Product number
4533