Methane-to-chemicals: a pathway to decarbonization

Author:

Nesterenko Nikolai1,Medeiros-Costa Izabel C1,Clatworthy Edwin B2,Cruchade Hugo2,Konnov Stanislav V2,Dath Jean-Pierre1,Gilson Jean-Pierre2ORCID,Mintova Svetlana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. TotalEnergies One Tech Belgium, Zone Industrielle C , Seneffe 7181 , Belgium

2. Laboratoire Catalyse et Spectrochimie (LCS), ENSICAEN, CNRS, Normandie Université , Caen 14050 , France

Abstract

ABSTRACT The utilization of methane for chemical production, often considered as the future of petrochemistry, historically could not compete economically with conventional processes due to higher investment costs. Achieving sustainability and decarbonization of the downstream industry by integration with a methane-to-chemicals process may provide an opportunity to unlock the future for these technologies. Gas-to-chemicals is an efficient tool to boost the decarbonization potential of renewable energy. While the current implementation of carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies is of great importance for industrial decarbonization, a shift to greener CO2-free processes and CO2 utilization from external sources for manufacturing valuable goods is highly preferred. This review outlines potential options for how a methane-to-chemicals process could support decarbonization of the downstream industry.

Funder

Industrial Chair TotalEnergies—Region of Normandy

European Union

ERC

ZEOLIghT

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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