CONVERSION PROCESS definition

CONVERSION PROCESS means any process for the conversion of normally gaseous hydrocarbons into a mixture of hydrocarbons which may be a combination of normally gaseous, liquid, or solid hydrocarbons at ambient temperatures and pressures and comprised of (a) autothermal reforming of a feed stream consisting substantially of gaseous hydrocarbons in the presence of air, or oxygen-enriched air to create an intermediate feed stream containing carbon monoxide and molecular hydrogen, and (b) reacting the intermediate stream in the presence of a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Tropsch catalyst to produce a product stream consisting of any combination of gaseous, liquid or solid hydrocarbons at ambient temperature and pressure. The Conversion Process includes all associated internal processes and technologies such as heat integration, separation, or the recycle, use, or consumption of hydrocarbons or other products. The Conversion Process does not include any technology related to (i) pre-treatment of the natural gas feedstock or (ii) post-processing the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Tropsch product stream for a purpose other than that defined above.
CONVERSION PROCESS means a type of technology used to convert a feedstock into aviation fuel;
CONVERSION PROCESS means any process for the conversion of normally gaseous hydrocarbons into a mixture of hydrocarbons which may be a combination of normally gaseous, liquid, or solid hydrocarbons at ambient temperatures and pressures and comprised of (a) autothermal reforming of a feed stream consisting substantially of gaseous hydrocarbons in the presence of air, or enriched air having an oxygen level of up to 53.5 volume percent, to create an intermediate feed stream containing carbon monoxide and molecular hydrogen, and (b) reacting the intermediate stream in the presence of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Tropsch catalyst to produce a product stream consisting of any combination of gaseous, liquid or solid hydrocarbons at ambient temperature and pressure. The Conversion Process includes all associated internal processes and technologies such as heat integration, separation, or the recycle, use, or consumption of hydrocarbons or other products. The Conversion Process does not include any technology related to (i) pre-treatment of the natural gas feedstock or (ii) post-processing the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Tropsch product stream for a purpose other than that defined above.

More Definitions of CONVERSION PROCESS

CONVERSION PROCESS means the process of Owner set out in Appendix C, and any changes thereto mutually agreed in writing by the parties;
CONVERSION PROCESS means a type of technology used to convert a feedstock into aviation fuel, ”CORSIA” means the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation,
CONVERSION PROCESS means any process for the conversion of a substantially gaseous hydrocarbon stream, that may contain methane, ethane, propane, butanes, and other gaseous substances normally occurring with natural gas, into a mixture of hydrocarbons which may be a combination of normally gaseous, liquid, or solid hydrocarbons at ambient temperatures and pressures and comprised of (i) autothermal reforming of a feed stream consisting substantially of gaseous hydrocarbons in the presence of air, or enriched air having an oxygen level of up to 53.5 volume percent, to create an intermediate feed stream containing carbon monoxide and molecular hydrogen, and (ii) reacting the intermediate feed stream in the presence of a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Tropsch Catalyst to produce a product stream consisting of any combination of gaseous, liquid or solid hydrocarbons at ambient temperature and pressure.
CONVERSION PROCESS means a type of technology
CONVERSION PROCESS means the process for converting natural uranium (in the form as determined by the Parties during the Demonstration Phase) into AVLIS Feedstock.
CONVERSION PROCESS means a technology used to convert a feedstock into aviation alternative fuel;
CONVERSION PROCESS means the integration of the IH2 Technology with PA System for converting lemna biomass into hydrocarbon products to be used as transportation fuels.