KBR's Game-Changing Acquisition of Acetica Brings Hope for a Greener Future
KBR's Game-Changing Acquisition of Acetica Brings Hope for a Greener Future

KBR's Game-Changing Acquisition of Acetica Brings Hope for a Greener Future

  • 18-May-2023 5:36 PM
  • Journalist: Shiba Teramoto

HOUSTON: KBR has recently acquired Acetica, a cutting-edge technology for Acetic Acid production. This acquisition marks a significant expansion of KBR's petrochemicals value chain, creating a profitable pathway for CO2 utilization. With the incorporation of this technology, KBR can now back-integrate CO2 from Carbon capture to produce high-value chemicals like Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM). VAM is a vital component in sustainable coatings, adhesives, and other materials that support the global transition towards net-zero emissions. It's worth noting that KBR is the only independent global licensor of Acetic Acid technology.

According to Doug Kelly, KBR's President of Technology, the company is actively growing its range of environmentally friendly technology solutions in the syngas and acetyls value chains. KBR's Acetica technology, which is exclusive to the global market, allows clients to transform captured Carbon into sustainable, high-value products that are commonly used in our daily lives. As the sole provider of independent Acetic Acid technology, KBR is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and innovative solutions.

For more than five decades, KBR has been at the forefront of developing process technology, implementing commercialization strategies, and delivering effective plant design solutions.

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