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chevron celebrates completion of world’s first ISOALKY™ unit at its salt lake refinery

2 min read | june 07, 2021

Chevron leaders, Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, and community partners participate in the ISOALKY ribbon-cutting celebration

June 7, 2021 – Chevron’s Salt Lake Refinery held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the start-up of its new ISOALKY™ process unit. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson and other Utah leaders joined the event and helped recognize the refinery for its achievement: the new plant is the world’s first commercial-scale ionic liquids alkylation unit and represents one of the major innovations in liquid alkylation technology in almost 80 years.

ISOALKY™ Technology offers process safety and performance advantages over conventional alkylation technologies. Ionic liquids (i.e., non-aqueous liquid salts) have properties that enable the production of alkylate without the volatility of conventional acids, allowing for simpler handling procedures and the use of standard personal protective equipment.

The refinery tested the technology through a pilot plant that was in operation for five years, gathering the data needed to design a full-scale processing unit. After 1.9 million workhours and three years of construction, the full-scale ISOALKY™ plant was built by retrofitting the refinery’s hydrofluoric acid (HF) alkylation unit. The full-scale ISOALKY™ Plant was commissioned in January 2021 with project start-up and testing taking place during Q1.

ISOALKY unit ribbon-cutting

Chevron leaders, Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, and community partners participate in the ISOALKY ribbon-cutting celebration

The retrofit of Chevron’s alkylation unit to install ISOALKY™ Technology represents a major investment for the refinery and has allowed it to take hydrofluoric acid out of plant operations, proving this first-of-its kind technology to the refining industry globally.

“This is one more example of our commitment to safe and reliable operations, protecting the environment and investing in our local community,” said Bryon Stock, Refinery Manager.

“Utah is a great place to innovate and that’s what’s exciting about this project,” said Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson during remarks at the event. “This is a state where big things and big dreams can be possible and this cutting-edge technology for the refining industry, which has been built right here in our state, is evidence of that.”

ISOALKY™ Technology has been licensed to UOP Honeywell to supply the industry, meaning more facilities like this can be expected around the world in the future.

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