Axens reaffirmed its ongoing collaboration with Eurecat, ensuring Eurecat’s continued support for all customers in the global catalyst market, including both Axens and Ketjen.
Pending regulatory
approval, Axens will become the sole owner of the company after the acquisition
of Ketjen shares.
Eurecat is a services
provider for regeneration, rejuvenation, recycling of spent catalysts
(circularity) along with ex-situ activation of fresh catalysts.
Eurecat also provides reactor services such as
catalyst unloading as well as catalyst loading through its subsidiary Petroval.
Eurecat is active
throughout the entire catalyst life cycle in the refining, biofuels,
petrochemicals, and gas markets, with facilities in the Americas, Europe, the
Middle East, and Asia.
Post-acquisition,
Eurecat will continue serving the entire market, all operators, and all
catalysts manufacturers, while ensuring the confidentiality measures prevailing
up to date on all business and technical matters.
Eurecat’s strategic
direction remains unchanged, it said.
The company will
operate independently and maintain its contribution to the reduction of carbon
footprint in catalyst management activities through the enhancement of
circularity and ex situ activation in all regions.
Eurecat’s experience
in the treatment and recycling of catalysts materials is an excellent basis for
developing recycling processes on other metals containing activities such as
used batteries.
“Looking ahead and under Axens’ ownership,
Eurecat will leverage its strengths in catalysts closed or open loop recycling
and support Axens’ broader goals of advancing catalyst reuse, ex situ
activation, and metals circularity to further reduce the carbon footprint of
catalysts.” said Quentin Debuisschert, Axens Chairman and CEO. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service

