A new product for Kaltech is gas to liquids. Utilizing the Fischer Tropsch process we have a small modular unit that is able to process 30 MMSCF of natural gas per day, yielding 153,600 gallons of clean diesel, 50 tons of “blue” hydrogen and 300 barrels of naptha daily.
It is very important to note that the diesel fuel produced by these plants is of the highest quality; having a cetane rating of 68 to 78, the fuel is cleaner, more efficient, with no sulfur, no nitrates, and has a more efficient ignition compared to a conventional diesel.
While the diesel does produce CO2 there is no free carbon, therefore no smoke, as well as no carbon monoxide. The requirements for DEF is greatly reduced or eliminated providing an additional fuel cost reduction.
Detailed analyses of fuel tests are available.
The plant’s capital cost is a fraction of what a conventional refinery or a large scale gas to liquids plant costs.
On average, the construction of our plant, permitting, site acquisition and improvements requires one year to complete with a payout of the investment in less than 12 months of operation. These plants can be located at critical distribution centers, close to urban areas, or anywhere with a natural gas supply.