Braskem, Siluria Technologies to collaborate in deploying Siluria's proprietary technology that converts methane in natural gas to ethylene; companies to explore possibility of commercial deployment in order to use technology to supply ethylene to Braskem

Allison Oesterle

Allison Oesterle

SAN FRANCISCO and PHILADELPHIA , January 15, 2014 (press release) – Siluria Technologies, a pioneer in the commercial production of fuels and chemicals made from clean, abundant natural gas, and Braskem, a leading producer of thermoplastic resins in the Americas, have formed a broad-ranging collaboration around the deployment of Siluria's proprietary oxidative coupling of methane, or "OCM" technology for the direct conversion of methane in natural gas to ethylene.

Under the collaboration, Siluria and Braskem will jointly explore commercial deployment of Siluria's technology for supplying ethylene to Braskem. In particular, the two companies will conduct a joint feasibility study to identify commercial deployment opportunities of Siluria's technology at Braskem's ethylene consuming plants. The collaboration also provides for certain non-exclusive technology license options for the world-scale deployment of Siluria's technology by Braskem, as well as opportunities for Braskem to be a purchaser of ethylene produced from future Siluria plants, and rights for Siluria ownership participation in Braskem commercial projects using OCM technology. The collaboration is in conjunction with the concurrently announced hosting of Siluria's OCM Demonstration plant by Braskem.

We are very pleased to be working with a world leader in olefins and derivatives manufacturing in Braskem," said Ed Dineen, CEO of Siluria. "Their industry expertise, substantial footprint and aspirations for growth make them an ideal first partner in Siluria's multiple-partner strategy to deploy our technology across the chemicals, fuels and natural gas processing industries."

"Braskem is pursuing the growth of our business in the Americas and globally," said Fernando Musa, CEO, Braskem America. "We believe the Siluria technology can play an important part in our growth strategy as well as potentially strengthening our current asset base."

Siluria's OCM technology provides a novel process for the conversion of methane from natural gas to ethylene and liquid fuels. The flexibility of the technology provides multiple high-value opportunities for the deployment across multiple industry segments. Siluria plans to deploy its OCM technology in a range of commercial settings, including existing ethylene producing plants, at ethylene consuming sites, upstream gas monetization, natural gas midstream plants, as well as world-scale grass roots deployments. The technology's use of commonly available natural gas as feedstock, compatibility with existing industry operations, as well as its relative simplicity and energy efficiency provide very attractive economics compared to existing ethylene production processes, like ethane and naphtha cracking. Additionally, the company's Ethylene-To-Liquids (ETL) technology packages are designed to provide substantial capital, operating cost and product slate advantages over alternative gas-to-liquids technologies. Siluria's Demonstration plant is expected to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2014.

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