Heurtey Petrochem Solutions has been selected to supply the electrical tubular furnace for the Pacífico Mexinol project in Sinaloa, Mexico.
The facility is expected to produce about 6,130 metric tonnes of methanol per day once operational in 2030.
The efurnace will replace fired heating with electrical resistance-based heat generation for the project.
As part of this landmark project, Heurtey Petrochem Solutions will provide its Electrical Tubular Furnace, also known as efurnace, whose design is based on the company’s proprietary technology. This advanced solution supports Transition Industries’ commitment to developing world-scale, net-zero emissions methanol projects and Pacífico Mexinol’s ultra-low-carbon production objectives. By replacing traditional fired heating with electrical resistance-based heat generation, the efurnace supports safe, reliable, and efficient operation in demanding industrial conditions.
The selection of Heurtey Petrochem Solutions reflects its proven experience and references in the design and supply of large-duty efurnace equipment. With several decades of development and operating experience in electrical heating solutions, the company provides robust and proven efurnace equipment capable of addressing demanding process requirements for industrial applications.
This award marks a significant milestone for Heurtey Petrochem Solutions, strengthening market confidence in its efurnace solution and the company’s capability to deliver high-performance electrical heating equipment for industrial projects.
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