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Syngas Production Cost

Updated Reports Examining Syngas Manufacturing Costs | Q3 2024

Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand reports examining Syngas production costs. Each Intratec Commodity Production Cost report listed below is a comprehensive study of a specific Syngas production process and related Syngas production costs, covering three key aspects:

  • A complete description of the Syngas production process examined
  • An in-depth analysis of the related Syngas plant capital cost (Capex)
  • An evaluation of the respective Syngas plant operating costs (Opex)

All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q3 2024).

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Syngas Production from Natural Gas (Steam Reforming)

In this report, the economic analysis concerns a process in which Syngas (Synthesis Gas) is generated from natural gas. This study examines a conventional steam reforming process. The plant is located in the United States.

Details: 600 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue F | From $799 USD

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Syngas Production from Fuel Oil

It presents a techno-economic analysis of Syngas production from heavy fuel oil in the United States using a partial oxidation process. In this process, heavy oil is reacted with oxygen and steam to produce syngas.

Details: 110 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue B | From $799 USD

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Syngas Production from Wood

This study presents the costs associated with the construction of a plant for Syngas production from wood chips via a typical gasification process. Initially, the wood chips are dried. It is then followed by pyrolysis and partial oxidation. The economic analysis provided assumes a plant constructed in the United States.

Details: 1500 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue C | From $799 USD

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Syngas Production from Coal (H2/CO Ratio of 1)

This feasibility study approaches the construction of a plant producing Syngas (H2/CO ratio = 1) in China. The plant produces Syngas via a coal gasification process.

Details: 1000 kta China-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue D | From $799 USD

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Syngas Production from Vacuum Residue

This report presents the economics of Syngas production in the United States via a typical non-catalytic partial oxidation process. In the process under analysis, the bottom product of a vacuum distillation unit, known as vacuums residue, is used as feedstock.

Details: 800 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue E | From $999 USD

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Syngas Production from Natural Gas (Combined Reforming)

This report approaches the Syngas (Synthesis Gas) production from natural gas via a combined reforming process. In the steam reformer, the natural gas reacts with steam and, in the secondary (autothermal) reformer, it reacts with oxygen. The economic analysis provided assumes a plant constructed in the United States.

Details: 2500 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue G | From $799 USD

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Syngas Production from Coal (H2/CO Ratio of 2)

This report approaches the construction of a plant producing Syngas in China via a coal gasification process. The final product obtained in the process under analysis is Syngas with a H2/CO ratio of 2.

Details: 1000 kta China-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue H | From $799 USD

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Syngas Production from Mixed Plastic Waste

This report presents the economics of Syngas production from a mixed plastic waste via a gasification process. In this process, part of the plastic waste is also submitted to pyrolysis for synthetic crude oil (syncrude) and fuel gas generation. The economic analysis provided assumes a plant constructed in the United States.

Details: 60 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue I | From $999 USD

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Syngas Production from Natural Gas (Autothermal Reforming)

This report presents the economics of Syngas (Synthesis Gas) production from natural gas using a typical autothermal reforming process. In this process, methane present in natural gas is converted to syngas by steam and oxygen. The economic analysis is based on the construction of a plant located in the United States.

Details: 1000 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue A | From $799 USD

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