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Global HSE Conference | Sept 26 - 27 2013 | New Delhi, IndiaTRANSCRIPT
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Co-processing in cement kilnConcepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
John JonesRegional Operations DirectorGeocycle Asia
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Overview
• Concepts and Benefits of Waste Co-processing
• Challenges During Waste Co-processing
• Initiatives on Co-processing: South East Asia Experience
• Case study of Oil & Gas sector from Indonesia
• Recognition of the initiatives of Geocycle
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Waste Management Hierarchy
Main drive: LCA
3R+C
Co-processing
Recycling Technology
Society
Industry A
Industry B
* GIZ Guidelines on Co-processing of waste materials in Cement Production
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What is Co-processing?
Co-Processing is……the disposal of waste materials in RII’s (Resources Intensives Industrial processes) such as cement, lime, steel, glasses, power generation etc.*
* GIZ Guidelines on Co-processing of waste materials in Cement Production
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Advantages of Co-processing in Cement Kiln
High temperatures and long residence time
In all cases more than 3” > 1100 °C
Self cleaning process
Lime represent > 60% in mass
Double valorization: organic and minerals
Organic totally destroyed
Ash incorporated in the final product
Reduction of global emissions
No additional emission if A.F.R. used - Global CO2 is reduced
Existing, local industry
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Reduction of GHGs
Co-processing and IncinerationReduction in GHG Emissions
Co-processing and LandfillPrevention of Methane* Emissions
* Methane has 21 times more global warming potential than CO2
Co-processing is THE alternative to save our environment and
improve industry ecological footprint
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Co-processing: Moving to an UN Legal Frame
• Presentation of the co-processing concept at
the CoP Bali June 2008
• 2008-2011: SBC in charge to develop 4 new
technical guidelines for waste management
(used tires/e-wastes/ Hg/co-processing)
• Chile volunteered to draft a project, on the
web since Dec 2009
• Draft to be reviewed at the COPWG on May
10, 2010
• Final proposal presented and ratified at the
COP October 2011 Cartagena, Colombia
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Co-processing Guidelines
Holcim and GTZ through a Strategic alliance Proposed international guidelines for the co-processing
of waste materials in the cement production Secured the public acceptance of these guidelines Finalized them in July 2006
Guidelines available in English, Spanish, Portugese, Chesk, Slovak, Hungary, French, Chinese and Russian
From those guidelines, specific legal frames on co-processing are under implementation in around 15 countries
More advanced: Mexico, Salvador, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, China, Phillipines, …
SA: new policy signed April 26 - 2009
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Co-processing guidelines….
CPCB Guidelines on Co-Processing February 2010
Co-processing is recognized by
government authorities in other South Asia
Countries
• Indonesia
• Sri Lanka
• Thailand
• Vietnam
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Waste & Sustainability: The Challenge
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Waste Pre-processing Activities
SLUDGYWASTE
SAWDUST PREMIX
SOLIDWASTE
Pits Building
A.F.Storage Building
Oversize > 200 mm
Primary Shredder
Dual Stage Rotary Screen
DrumsTilter
Scraper
0-10 mm 10-200 mm
HydraulicCrane
Pit
Pit
Overband
Flow-Sheet example
Fine SolidA.F.
Coarse Solid A.F.Truck
Loading
SLUDGYWASTE
SAWDUST PREMIX
SOLIDWASTE
Pits Building
A.F.Storage Building
Oversize > 200 mm
Primary Shredder
Dual Stage Rotary Screen
DrumsTilter
Scraper
0-10 mm 10-200 mm
HydraulicCrane
Pit
Pit
Overband
Flow-Sheet example
Fine SolidA.F.
Coarse Solid A.F.Truck
Loading
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Holcim’s Global Waste Co-processing Network
• Co-processing activities in 39 countries with over 4500 customers
• 28 pre-processing facilities
• More than 7 mil. tons of AFR co-processed in 2009
• Treated about 20,000 waste streams
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
The Geocycle Asia approach
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Waste handled
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Case study: Geocycle Indonesia
Total Services Solution Projects –Oil and Gas Sector -
• Chevron Pasific Indonesia Riau – Cement Drilling Cutting and General Waste Handling
• Chevron Geothermal, Gunung Salak – General waste Handling• Medco JOB Tomori, Sulawesi – Drilling Cutting Handling• Medco E&P Indonesia, Palembang – Contaminated Soil Handling• Arun NGL, Aceh – Sulfinol Handling• Star Energy Geothermal Wayang Windu - Drilling cutting Handling• MontD’Or Oil Tungkal Jambi - General Waste Handling and Pit Cleaning • Badak NGL Kalimantan - General Waste Handling• Pertamina Plaju, Palembang – Contaminated Soil Handling• Pertamina ONWJ, Marunda – Liquid and General Waste Handling• Pertamina Geothermal Energy - Drilling Cutting Handling
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Chevron Pacific Indonesia
• Geocycle is awarded 2 years contract to handle Hazardous Waste Disposal at Chevron Pacific Riau (06 Feb 2012 – 06 Feb 2014)
• This is the third contract between Geocycle and Chevron since 2010
• Waste materials include : Cement drill cutting, chemical waste, oily rags, ash incinerator, used oil, etc.
• Total volume on contract is 3410 MT • Scope of work :
Handling and repacking Weighing Loading to shipping container Transporting (land and sea) - Interisland Co-processing in Cement Kiln
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Star Energy Geothermal
• Geocycle is awarded one year contract to handle Drilling Cutting from Star Energy Geothermal
• Total volume on contract is 4550 M3 –Scope of work :
Supervision Loading to Dump Truck Transporting Co-processing in Cement Kiln
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Clean Up Project – Montd’or Oil Tungkal Ltd Jambi
• Geocycle is awarded for 1 year contract to do site clean up for MontD’Or Oil Tungkal, Ltd
• Waste materials include : oil sludge, contaminated soil and some general waste
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Pertamina Geothermal Energy
• Drilling Cutting Handling for Pertamina Geothermal Energy• 700 M3 of material from Pertamina Geothermal Energy was
transported to HIL• Scope of work :
Supervision Loading to Dump Truck Transporting Co-processing in Cement Kiln
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Pertamina–Medco E&P Tomori
• Geocycle is just recently awarded 2 years contract (execution starts on September 2013) to handle Waste Management Disposal for Pertamina-Medco E&P Tomori
• Waste materials include : Drilling Cutting, Waste Oil and Chemicals• Total volume on contract is 9000 MT • Total Revenues of this contract is 4 Mio USD • Scope of work :
Handling and repacking Waste Water Treatment on Site Weighing Loading to shipping container Transporting (land and sea) - Interisland Co-processing in Cement Kiln
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Updates of India so far….
Geocycle has been co-processing RFCCU spent catalysts from Barauni and Panipat Refineries at
its cement kilns at Chaibasa and Gagal respectively
• Geocycle has the necessary approval from CPCB for co-processing of hazardous RFCCU spent
catalyst (category 4.1, schedule 1)
• Recently participated in the tender for disposal of Oily sludge from Haldia refinery at its cement kiln at
Chaibasa (under TC evaluation by IOCL)
• Have assessed the feasibility of the following waste streams:
• Oily sludge from Barauni Refinery for disposal at Chaibasa Cement Works, Jharkhand
• ETP Sludge, Chemical Sludge & TB Sludge from Panipat Refinery for disposal at Cement
Works, located in Rajasthan
• Activated Carbon from Mathura Refinery for disposal at for disposal at Cement Works, located in
Rajasthan
• Undertaken a successful trial run of Drill Cutting waste from Cairns India and Lakheri Cement
Works
Technical Session # (Topic : Co-processing in cement kiln Concepts and in Oil and Gas Sector
Thank you - Dhanyawad
Shukriya Terima Kasih
Bohoma istuti Khorb Kun Krup
Cám ón SalamatXie Xie
Contact for further queries
John JonesRegional Operations director Geocycle [email protected]