Refinery Integration Analysis: Pathways, Challenges, and Opportunities

  • Nicholas Carlson

Research output: NLRPresentation

Abstract

Integrating biomass-derived intermediates into traditional petroleum refineries presents unique challenges and opportunities, requiring innovative analysis approaches that account for biofuel producers and refiners. Consequently, teams within the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a comprehensive refinery integration analysis framework that combines experimental data, detailed techno-economic analyses of bio-conversion pathways, and economic projections within refinery linear programming (LP) optimization models. These models enable the identification of promising bio-integration strategies tailored to specific refinery configurations, economic conditions, and production goals. They also capture upstream and downstream impacts, highlighting critical bottlenecks and research opportunities for increasing the share of biogenic feedstocks in traditional refining operations. Refinery models are also packaged into a broader bio-economy optimization framework which enables biofuel supply chain optimization with standalone biofuel production and refinery co-processing/repurposing options. This presentation discusses promising refinery bio-integration strategies along with key challenges and opportunities identified using NREL's refinery and bio-economy optimization frameworks.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages15
StatePublished - 2025

Publication series

NamePresented at the Biomass integration with Traditional Refineries (BiTR) Mini-Symposium, 17 April 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-5100-94482

Keywords

  • biofuel
  • co-processing
  • optimization
  • refinery

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