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Agricultural Outlook Forum U.S. Department of Agriculture February 21-22, 2008 Renewable Diesel from Animal Fat Lou Burke Renewable Diesel from Animal Fat USDA Outlook Forum Lou Burke Manager Biofuels Company Profile • An international, integrated energy company. 11.2 billion BOE reserves • The 3rd largest integrated energy company in the United States • 2nd largest refiner in U.S. – 2 MMBPD, EU – 640 MBPD • 19 Refineries (15 wholly owned), 2.7 MBDP Worldwide • Approximately 38,400 employees worldwide and assets of $184 billion • NYSE Ticker: COP ConocoPhillips Biofuels • We are a Blender ¾ Ethanol in US and EU ¾ Biodiesel in US and EU • We are a Producer ¾ Renewable Diesel in Ireland & US • We are a Technology Developer ¾ Internally ¾ At Universities ¾ With other commercial companies Biofuels Program Strategy •ConocoPhillips plans to develop & implement biofuels technologies that will: ¾ Establish attractive business opportunities ¾ Utilize lower cost, more sustainable feedstocks ¾ Maximize the use of existing infrastructure ¾ Leverage COP’s areas of expertise, competence and asset base ¾ Minimize the carbon footprint and support COP’s sustainable development strategies Biofuel Pathways Fats & Oils Renewable Diesel Cracking Starches and Sugars FAME EtOH Sugar Higher to Alcohols Hydrocarbon Biomass BTL Cellulosic EtOH Hydrothermal Digestion Pyrolysis Fats & Oils Processing Options Crops/Livestock Extraction/ Rendering Fats & Oils Esterification Biodiesel (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester, or FAME) Hydrotreating Renewable Diesel Renewable Diesel Chemistry = O = = H2COC(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CH3 O Fat or Oil HCOC(CH2)7CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)4CH3 (Triglyceride) O H2COC(CH2)7CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH=CHCH2CH3 Hydrotreating CH3 Renewable CH2 + Diesel Heat, Hydrogen, Catalyst (3-x) CH3(CH2)16CH3 + 2(3-x)H2O x CH3(CH2)15CH3 + xCO2 n-Paraffins CH3 Propane Crude Distillation Renewable Diesel Process Crude Straight Run Gasoline Straight Run Diesel Hydrogen Diesel Hydrotreater Renewable Diesel Renewable Fats/Oils Straight Run Resid Note: Capital investment is required at refineries to modify infrastructure to enable renewable fats & oils processing. Typical Renewable Diesel • • • • • • • Paraffinic (C15-C18) No Oxygen No Double Bonds In Heart of Diesel Fuel (C10C22) High Cetane Feedstock Independent Cold Flow Issues Renewable Diesel Highlights • No New Molecules-No New Fuel Specs Needed ¾ Meets D 975 and EN 590 Specifications ¾ Extremely High Cetane ¾ Utilizes existing distribution infrastructure ¾ No vehicle constraints • Excellent GHG performance • Criteria Pollutant Screening ¾ NOx, HC, CO, and PM all improved vs. petroleum diesel Other Renewable Diesel Projects • • • BP: 1,900 BPD, Australia - 2007 (Co-processing) • • Nippon Oil: Commercial Within 3 Years • UOP/ENI - 2009 Neste/OMV: 4,000 BPD, Austria - 2009 Neste: 3,400 BPD, Finland - 2007, Second Plant 2009 Petrobras: Four Refineries 4,000 BPD - 2007 (Coprocessing) From publicly available sources Other Activities • ADM Partnership ¾ Biomass to “Bio-crude” to fuel ¾ Thermo-Chemical conversions • ISU Partnership ¾ Programs range from cropping systems to conversion technologies ¾ Focused primarily on thermochemical conversion ¾ Recently received DOE grant for BTL • Other partnerships ¾ C2B2 ¾ Others