What does office building ifp mean?

IFP generally refers to the French Petroleum Research Institute. IFP is an independent institution engaged in research and development, industrial development, education and training and information research in the fields of oil, natural gas and engines. IFP covers all aspects of the oil and gas industry, such as exploration, production, refining, petrochemical, engine and petroleum product applications.

Refining and petrochemical refining

IFP mainly transfers several sets of patented IFP processes through AxensIFP Group Technology Company: residue conversion and fraction hydrotreating. In residue conversion, the technologies provided by IFP include fixed bed hydroconversion and corresponding catalyst, boiling bed hydroconversion and corresponding catalyst, liquid catalytic cracking, solvent deasphalting, visbreaking and the program use of the above processes; In hydrotreating and distillate oil conversion, IFP provides technologies including new generation catalyst products, deep desulfurization and denitrification, aromatics hydrotreating, FCC feedstock pretreatment and deep desulfurization of FCC gasoline.

Hydrocracking and lube base oil production. The research directions of IFP in this field include: high-pressure hydrocracking, low-pressure hydrocracking, mild hydrocracking, catalytic hydrodewaxing, production of high-grade lube base oil and light oil.

Catalytic cracking. In addition to residue cracking process, IFP also provides a new type of instantaneous contact cracking process.

A mixture of base oil and premium gasoline. The research scope of IFP includes catalytic reforming, etherification process (MTBE, etbe), low-pollution aliphatic alkylation process, light alkane isomerization, FCC gasoline selective desulfurization treatment, and production processes of various oligomer products.

Biofuels. IFP can provide a complete set of biofuel production processes, such as ETBE and vegetable oil ester. The research direction of IFP in this field is to improve product purity (ETBE technical route) and new technology of vegetable oil esterification.