Partial Oxidation (POX) for Blue Hydrogen Production
07 November 2022 by Chingis Idrissov
Partial oxidation (POX) of natural gas and heavier hydrocarbon feedstocks is a well-established technology utilized in refining, methanol, and gas-to-liquid facilities around the world. This premium article examines POX technology, discusses carbon capture options for converting grey POX to blue, and highlights some of the process's key benefits and drawbacks.
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