Title:Gas to Liquids (GTL)

Duration: 5:25 minutes

Description:

Animation explaining how the GTL technology works and how it can bring value to a country, and showing Shell’s capabilities and history in the GTL business.

GTL AnimationTranscript

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Upbeat orchestral music

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A globe appears from a flat surface with grid lines and starts turning. A timeline with years 2015, 2020, 2030, 2040 en 2050 appears on the side of the globe.

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2015, 2020, 2030, 2040 en 2050
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To meet the world’s growing energy demands, bringing new supply sources to market is critical.
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The timeline disappears and blue dots appear on each continent on the globe.

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Gas resources are plentiful
and geographically diverse
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Gas resources are plentiful, and geographically diverse. Globally we see strong demand for natural gas – the cleanest burning fossil fuel.

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Circular shape of the globe turns into a gas burner and then the gas burner turns into a gas storage tank.

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Liquefied Natural Gas LNG, Gas to Liquids GTL

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Shell is a leading company in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and gas-to-liquids (GTL). Let’s look at GTL.

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5 glasses filled with a clear fluid appear on the surface with gridlines

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Creates an additional route to monetise a country’s resources of natural gas
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GTL creates an additional route to monetise a country’s resources of natural gas by turning them into high quality liquid fuels and products.

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A yellow map of a fictional country appears. Further fictional countries are added to the map.

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Creates an additional route to monetise a country’s resources of natural gas
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It offers a way to access the international oil products market, which is vast and global. This is attractive when gas markets are remote, and when gas resource holders want to diversify risk.We believe that combining a partner’s local expertise and know-how…

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A turning globe is shown.
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…with Shell’s global reach, leading technology and project delivery experience can be synergetic.

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The camera follows the gridlines of the surface until 4 chemical vessels and connecting tubes appear.

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Shell’s GTL Technology
Shell Middle Distillate Synthesis
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GTL is the umbrella term for the technology that is used to produce a suite of synthetic hydrocarbon liquids through the Fischer-Tropsch process. At the heart of Shell’s GTL technology is the proprietary Shell Middle Distillate Synthesis process.

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Zoom in on the first 2 vessels on the left, in which there are several molecules moving around and flowing between the vessel. Further zoom in on 3 molecules with coloured atoms that transform into 6 molecules with a different atom structure.

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Natural gas is partially oxidised to create a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide
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The GTL process consists of three stages: In the first stage, natural gas is partially oxidised to create a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which is then known as synthesis gas, or syngas. Impurities are removed from the syngas.

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Move to the third vessel in which several molecules and cylinder shapes are moving around. Further zoom in on 3 molecules with coloured atoms that transform into 2 molecules with a different atom structure.

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Converts the synthesis gas into liquid hydrocarbons using a catalyst
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The second stage converts the synthesis gas into liquid hydrocarbons using a catalyst. In this stage, a liquid is formed which looks and feels like wax at room temperature.

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Move to the fourth vessel in which several molecule chains are moving around. Zoom in 3 different chains of molecule chains, which are different in length and atom structure.

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Cracking and isomerisation
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The final stage is cracking and isomerisation, which ‘cuts’ the molecule chains into shorter lengths. This yields high quality liquids such as diesel, kerosene and lubricant oil.
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A drop of a clear liquid falls into a laboratory beaker.

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GTL products
Colourless, odourless liquid hydrocarbons
Very low levels of impurities like sulphur, aromatics and nitrogen
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GTL products are colourless, odourless liquid hydrocarbons of very high quality that have very low levels of impurities like sulphur, aromatics and nitrogen.

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Three stacks of plastic cups appears on the surface and starts turning.

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GTL naphtha
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GTL products include: GTL naphtha, which is used as a feedstock for chemical plants to produce building blocks for the plastics industry;

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An airplane appears on the surface and starts turning.

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GTL kerosene
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GTL kerosene, which can be blended with aircraft fuel or used for heating and lighting

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A bottle of washing liquid appears on the surface and starts turning.

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GTL normal paraffin
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GTL normal paraffin, a premium feedstock for detergent production

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A Diesel dispenser appears and starts turning.

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GTL gas oil
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GTL gasoil, which is an alternative diesel fuel

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A bottle of lubricants appears on the surface and starts turning.

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GTL base oil
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GTL base oil, a high quality base material for finished lubricants in engines, and

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Three burning candles appear on the surface and start turning.

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GTL wax
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GTL wax which is a high quality product used in applications ranging from adhesives to printing inks, candles, construction and food packaging materials.

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A turning globe appears with the products which were shown in the previous scenes turning around it.

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Shell’s involvement with gas-to-liquids has been a 40 year journey of technology and product innovation.

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The products disappear and the camera zooms in on the globe, on Malaysia. A red dot appears on the map.

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Malaysia
Bintulu
The world’s first commercial GTL plant
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Shell has been active in Malaysia since 1891 and opened the world’s first commercial GTL plant in Bintulu in 1993.

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A GTL plant is shown and the camera moves slowly around the plant showing some equipment.

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Joint Venture with PETRONAS, Mitsubishi and the Sarawak state
Almost all of the staff and marketers are Malaysian
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We operate this plant on behalf of the Joint Venture with PETRONAS, Mitsubishi and the Sarawak state; almost all of the staff and marketers at our Bintulu facility are Malaysian.

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A map of Qatar with a red dot appears.

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Qatar
Pearl GTL
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We work in close partnership with Qatar Petroleum in the Pearl GTL plant…

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A GTL plant is shown and the camera moves slowly around the plant showing some equipment.

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Ramped up to full production at the end of 2012
Largest GTL plant in the world
Shell continues to improve its GTL technology
Enhancing design
Adding new GTL products
Optimising the process
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….which ramped up to full production at the end of 2012 and is the largest GTL plant in the world.
Shell continues to improve its GTL technology, enhancing design, adding new GTL products, and optimising the process, including research work in the Netherlands, Germany, Qatar and Malaysia.

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A top view of a GTL plant configuration is shown which changes from a large configuration to a smaller configuration with less equipment.

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Considerable flexibility in capacity
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Recognising that there is a demand in the market for smaller GTL facilities between the size of our Bintulu plant and Pearl GTL, Shell has developed a GTL technology concept that could allow considerable flexibility in capacity. It builds on Shell’s proven GTL capability and leadership.

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A GTL plant is shown and the camera moves slowly around the plant showing some equipment. Then it zooms out from a top view of the plant and a turning globe appears.

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Proven track record of GTL commercial performance and innovation
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Shell has a proven track record of GTL commercial performance and innovation in close cooperation with host governments and partners.

With recent advances unlocking vast new supplies of natural gas across the globe, we see more opportunities for GTL to help a country to boost its economy by building up local gas based industry.