[South Africa] Air Liquide unveils world’s largest oxygen production unit
Global dealer in gases, technologies and services for industry and
health, Air Liquide recently started the world’s largest oxygen
production unit for Sasol, an international integrated energy and
chemicals company.
Air Liquide invested around €200 million1 for the construction of
this Air Separation Unit (ASU) in Secunda, with a total production
capacity of 5,000 tonnes of oxygen per day, equivalent to 5,800 tonnes
per day at sea level.
Owned and operated by Air Liquide, it is the first ASU that Sasol has chosen to outsource to a specialist of industrial gas production at this site.
Owned and operated by Air Liquide, it is the first ASU that Sasol has chosen to outsource to a specialist of industrial gas production at this site.
Located in Sasol’s Secunda site, around 140 km East
of Johannesburg, the new ASU supplies Sasol with large quantities of
oxygen used for production of fuels and chemicals.
The start-up of the air separation unit represents a
new milestone in the partnership between Air Liquide and Sasol which
brings to 17 the number of ASU’s delivered by Air Liquide over the last
40 years, with a total oxygen production capacity greater than 45,000
tonnes per day.
It is also the first time ever at Secunda, that
Sasol has chosen to outsource an oxygen supply contract, thus
recognizing Air Liquide’s expertise in the field of oxygen production
and underscoring the importance of this long-term relationship.
The unit was designed and built by Air Liquide’s
Engineering & Construction team using leading edge technologies that
meet the highest standards of safety, reliability and efficiency, while
increasing production capacity.
The ASU's design is based on Air Liquide’s
proprietary technologies including several first of its kind innovations
in the air compression process, which allow for an annual electricity
consumption reduction of more than 20%, contributing to reducing the
customer’s carbon footprint.
As scheduled, the new ASU has been completed in
less than three years from design to commissioning. This ASU also
provides Air Liquide with a new source of liquid gases to supply the
growing industrial gas market in South Africa.
François Jackow, member of the Air Liquide Group’s
Executive Committee, supervising Middle East and Africa: “We are proud
to be consolidating a strategic partnership built on trust and long-term
commitment with Sasol.
This project illustrates Air Liquide’s capability
to manage very large innovative projects. This new unit sees, for the
first time, Sasol outsource its oxygen needs at its Secunda site,
confirming our leadership in oxygen production technology as well as our
commitment to contribute to South Africa’s economic and social
development.”
Bernard Klingenberg, Sasol’s Executive Vice
President, Operations: “The successful start-up of this world class ASU
unit cements Sasol’s long-standing strategic partnership with Air
Liquide, bringing first rate oxygen supply expertise and long-term
reliability to our Secunda operations. Furthermore, this important
milestone ensures that our integrated Southern African value chain
provides a robust platform for Sasol’s long-term growth and sustained
contributions to the country’s economy.”
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