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  2. Zagros Petrochemical Company - Wikipedia

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    Under a contract with the German company Lurgi and the Iranian company PIDEC, the construction process of the first phase of Zagros Petrochemical began in 2001 with an annual capacity of 1,650,000 tons of methanol, and was completed in 2006. The second phase of this company was completed in 2009.

  3. Petronas Methanol - Wikipedia

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    Petronas Methanol (Labuan) Sdn. Bhd. (PMLSB) is a subsidiary of Petronas. It was formed in 1992 when Petronas bought the methanol plant from Sabah Gas Industries . The plant was commissioned under Sabah Gas Industries in 1984 to produce Grade AA methanol using Lurgi 's low-pressure combined reforming technology.

  4. Lurgi–Ruhrgas process - Wikipedia

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    The Lurgi–Ruhrgas process is a hot recycled solids technology, which processes fine particles of coal or oil shale sized 0.25 to 0.5 inches (6.4 to 12.7 mm). As a heat carrier, it uses spent char or spent oil shale (oil shale ash), mixed with sand or other more durable materials.

  5. Kharg Petrochemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the methanol plant, designed by Lurgi AG, began in 1994. This factory was put into operation in 1999. This factory was put into operation in 1999. The company was converted into a public company on September 11, 1996, and listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange on January 16, 1999, as "PKHA1".

  6. Lurgi - Wikipedia

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    Lurgi can refer to: . Lurgi AG : The German Chemical and construction company; the Lurgi process for making gas from carbonaceous fuel under high pressure; Lurgi generator - a device used to produce gas from coal (see Gasification)

  7. Synthetic fuel - Wikipedia

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    The process was invented by Lewis Cass Karrick in the 1920s. The Karrick process is a low-temperature carbonization process, where coal is heated at 680 °F (360 °C) to 1,380 °F (750 °C) in the absence of air. These temperatures optimize the production of coal tars richer in lighter hydrocarbons than normal coal tar.

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  9. Coal gas - Wikipedia

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    Gasification is the process of subjecting a feedstock to chemical reactions that produce gas. [10] [11] The first process used was the carbonization and partial pyrolysis of coal. The off gases liberated in the high-temperature carbonization of coal in coke ovens were collected, scrubbed and used as fuel.