Materials & Corrosion Technical Advisor, Project manager
PhD in Electrochemistry
> 20 years experience in Materials and Corrosion. Materials Engineer from INSA de Lyon, 1997. PhD in Eectrochemistry (Paris 6), 2001. Habilitation from INSA de Lyon, 2011. Member of Cefracor / EFC /
Charles-Philippe Lienemann - Scientific Advisor at the Physics and Analysis Division
Charles-Philippe Lienemann graduated at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) in 1993. He then joined University of Lausanne (Switzerland) within the group of D. Perret and Prof. J-C. Bünzli for his
Like oil, natural gas is a fossil energy that is also the result of the decomposition of organic materials on the ocean bed. One of the specific characteristics of the gas chain concerns transport, an essential link and one that, due to the high costs involved, has a major impact
Against the backdrop of the accelerating energy transition, the oil industry and related sectors need to continue to meet sustained demand, while significantly reducing their environmental footprint and energy consumption. IFPEN develops eco-efficient and flexible processes for the production of fuel and chemical intermediates meeting the strictest standards. To make
Gas treatment OVERVIEW AND CHALLENGES The development of ever more efficient gas treatment technologies is supported by: the increase in gas consumption through to 2040 despite a slowdown resulting from the global Covid-19 pandemic, (+ 1.2%/year to 2040*) Its contribution to the energy mix to the tune of 25% in
Gas treatment Our solutions IFPEN’s objective is to propose more efficient processes in order to minimize investment and operating costs. The challenge is to be able to offer a global package, including the solvent and its process, as well as column packings and adsorbents. Mercury removal from natural gas Today
Gas treatment Our strengths Historic expertise in the field of process development. A large portfolio of live patents in the field of gas treatment and purification. A global approach to meet the objectives of the sector’s economic competitiveness and the reduction in its environmental footprint.