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Access price assessments depicting Syngas prices in China, Southeast Asia, United States, Europe and Middle East. Intratec Primary Commodity Prices provides historical prices and forecasts of as many as 225 commodities, across several locations worldwide.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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