Latest Developments in Europe Refinery Catalyst Market

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Latest Developments in Europe Refinery Catalyst Market

  • Food & Beverage
  • Apr 2025
  • Europe
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 353
  • No of Figures: 27

  • In December 2024, Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Yilkins have partnered to enhance the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This collaboration aims to improve the efficiency and sustainability of SAF production through advanced catalytic technologies. The partnership will leverage Shell's expertise in catalysts alongside Yilkins' innovative solutions to support the aviation industry's transition to more sustainable fuel alternatives
  • In December 2023, Johnson Matthey partnered with Basecamp Research to accelerate the adoption of biocatalysis solutions. This collaboration combines Johnson Matthey's expertise in catalysis with Basecamp's AI-enabled biodiversity genetic mapping to meet the growing demand in the pharmaceutical and chemicals industries. The partnership aims to expand biocatalyst solutions, reducing energy use and waste in pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors
  • In March 2022, ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing LLC and KBR have announced a collaboration to enhance propane dehydrogenation (PDH) technology by integrating ExxonMobil's proprietary catalyst with KBR's K-PRO PDH technology, aiming to convert propane into propylene more efficiently. This combined solution is expected to offer financial savings and reduce energy consumption compared to existing PDH technologies. The partnership leverages over 50 years of expertise from both companies in catalyst development and plant design. Doug Kelly, KBR President of Technology, highlighted the potential benefits for both new and existing K-PRO customers, while James Ritchie, President of ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing LLC, emphasized the collaboration's role in accelerating the commercialization of their next-generation catalyst
  • In May 2022, Arkema and Nippon Shokubai announced a strategic partnership to strengthen their collaboration in innovative specialty materials. This alliance aims to enhance product development and expand market opportunities, particularly in sustainable and high-performance solutions
  • In May 2020, Honeywell International Inc. developments in catalysts focus on enhancing refining processes by improving efficiency and product quality. These innovations are designed to optimize the conversion of crude oil into valuable fuels and chemicals, supporting cleaner and more sustainable refinery operations 

Frequently Asked Questions

Growing focus on cleaner fuels and stringent environmental regulations is driving the Europe refinery catalyst market. Key trends include increasing demand for low-sulfur fuels, rising adoption of renewable and bio-based feedstocks, advancements in catalyst technologies for better efficiency and yield, strategic collaborations between refiners and catalyst manufacturers, and a shift toward sustainability and circular economy practices across the refining industry.
Increasing demand for clean and ultra-low sulfur fuels, rising global energy consumption, and the expansion of refining capacities in emerging economies are key factors driving the growth of the refinery catalyst market. In addition, stringent environmental regulations, technological advancements in catalyst formulation, and growing emphasis on fuel efficiency and emission reduction are further propelling market growth.
Major challenges in the Europe refinery catalyst market include the high cost of advanced catalyst technologies, the complexity of developing catalysts that meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations, and the need for continuous innovation to improve catalyst efficiency and performance.
The hydrotreating segment is expected to dominate the Europe refinery catalyst market, holding a major market share in 2025. This dominance is driven by the increasing demand for gasoline and propylene, along with advancements in FCC catalyst technology that help improve fuel yield and refinery profitability.