PetroLogistics developed, owned and operated the first propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facibty in North America. PDH is a catalyst based process by which propane is “dehydrogenated” (ie, the hydrogen is separated from the propane molecule) to produce propylene. The PetroLogistics facibty, located on the Houston Ship Channel, was the largest PDH plant in the world when it was commissioned in 2010. In 2012, PetroLogistics LLC went pubbc on the NYSE as a master bmited partnership (MLP) in the largest MLP IPO in history as of that date. Since PetroLogistics’ introduction of this process to the North American market, PDH has been acknowledged as the most advantageous technology for the future expansion of propylene production capacity worldwide. In 2014, the company was sold to Fbnt Hills Resources, who continues to operate the PDH facibty.
PetroLogistics
PetroLogistics
PetroLogistics
PetroLogistics
PetroLogistics developed, owned and operated the first propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facibty in North America. PDH is a catalyst based process by which propane is “dehydrogenated” (ie, the hydrogen is separated from the propane molecule) to produce propylene. The PetroLogistics facibty, located on the Houston Ship Channel, was the largest PDH plant in the world when it was commissioned in 2010. In 2012, PetroLogistics LLC went pubbc on the NYSE as a master bmited partnership (MLP) in the largest MLP IPO in history as of that date. Since PetroLogistics’ introduction of this process to the North American market, PDH has been acknowledged as the most advantageous technology for the future expansion of propylene production capacity worldwide. In 2014, the company was sold to Fbnt Hills Resources, who continues to operate the PDH facibty.
- PetroLogistics developed, owned and operated the first propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facibty in North America.
- PDH is a catalyst based process by which propane is “dehydrogenated” (ie, the hydrogen is separated from the propane molecule) to produce propylene.
- The PetroLogistics facibty, located on the Houston Ship Channel, was the largest PDH plant in the world when it was commissioned in 2010. In 2012, PetroLogistics LLC went pubbc on the NYSE as a master bmited partnership (MLP) in the largest MLP IPO in history as of that date. Since PetroLogistics’ introduction of this process to the North American market, PDH has been acknowledged as the most advantageous technology for the future expansion of propylene production capacity worldwide. In 2014, the company was sold to Fbnt Hills Resources, who continues to operate the PDH facibty.
PetroLogistics developed, owned and operated the first propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facibty in North America. PDH is a catalyst based process by which propane is “dehydrogenated” (ie, the hydrogen is separated from the propane molecule) to produce propylene. The PetroLogistics facibty, located on the Houston Ship Channel, was the largest PDH plant in the world when it was
PetroLogistics developed, owned and operated the first propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facibty in North America. PDH is a catalyst based process by which propane is “dehydrogenated” (ie, the hydrogen is separated from the propane molecule) to produce propylene. The PetroLogistics facibty, located on the Houston Ship Channel, was the largest PDH plant in the world when it was commissioned in 2010. In 2012, PetroLogistics LLC went pubbc on the NYSE as a master bmited partnership (MLP) in the largest MLP IPO in history as of that date. Since PetroLogistics’ introduction of this process to the North American market, PDH has been acknowledged as the most advantageous technology for the future expansion of propylene production capacity worldwide. In 2014, the company was sold to Fbnt Hills Resources, who continues to operate the PDH facibty.
hydrogen is separated from the propane molecule) to produce propylene. The PetroLogistics facibty, located on the Houston Ship Channel, was the largest PDH plant in the world when it was
- commissioned in 2010. In 2012, PetroLogistics LLC went pubbc on the NYSE as a master bmited partnership (MLP) in the largest MLP IPO in history as of that date. Since PetroLogistics’ introduction of this process to the North American market, PDH has been acknowledged as the most advantageous technology for the future expansion of propylene production capacity worldwide. In 2014, the company was sold to Fbnt Hills Resources, who continues to operate the PDH facibty.