Successful Pilot for Amec Foster Wheeler’s VESTA Once-Through Methanation Technology
Successful Pilot for Amec Foster Wheeler’s VESTA Once-Through Methanation Technology
Amec Foster Wheeler announces that the pilot plant of its new VESTA once-through methanation technology, with wide H2/CO flexibility, has been successfully tested and is ready for commercial application. The pilot plant in China was developed with the support of partners Wison Engineering (Wison) and Clariant.

Test results confirm a number of advantages for VESTA over existing technologies including:

  • The VESTA technology is a once-through operation with no need for expensive compressors or refractory reactors, reducing capital expenditure by 20 percent or more.

  • The substitute natural gas (SNG) production is easy to operate and does not require strict control of the hydrogen / carbon ratio. The product quality is therefore more stable and reliable.

  • The catalyst has a higher conversion rate and wider operating temperature range (230-700°C).

  • The technology has a significant energy saving impact. According to the test results, the new technology can reduce operating costs by over US$25 million per year based on a sample model of 4 billion standard cubic metres SNG output per year.


Newsfacts:


  • Innovative VESTA methanation technology produces substitute natural gas from gasification of either coal or petroleum coke

  • VESTA provides significant capital and operational expenditure savings for customers

  • Proprietary Clariant catalyst

  • Safer and more reliable technology

Author
Parul Dubey
Parul Dubey

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