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Refinery and petrochemicals

The refinery and petrochemicals industry is an essential sector that processes crude oil and natural gas into valuable products for energy and chemical use. Within this industry, there are crucial aspects such as BTX purificationrefinery services, and petrochemical and refining catalysts. BTX purification involves separating benzene, toluene, and xylene from crude oil to create high-quality feedstocks for the petrochemical industry. Refinery services include a broad range of activities such as maintenance, inspection, and engineering services that help optimize refinery operations. Refining catalysts are critical components that facilitate the conversion of crude oil into valuable products, such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Our industry is dedicated to providing innovative and efficient solutions to meet the ever-increasing demands of the refinery and petrochemical industry.

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September1214,2023
Rio de Janeiro Brazil
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September1114,2023
Xiamen China
CATOFIN® SEMINAR CHINA 2023
We cordially invite you to the CATOFIN® Seminar China 2023 – a unique opportunity to explore current market trends as well as technology and catalyst enhancements. It will be hosted by Clariant and Lummus Technology.
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Going full circle — Circular Economy
At Clariant we are committed to supporting the vision of a more circular economy through sustainable and innovative chemistry
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