Latest News About Catalyst Refiners

Updated 2026-05-10 05:05

Here are the latest updates I can share based on recent reporting:

Illustration: A snapshot of catalyst evolution shows (1) conventional FCC catalysts optimized for higher gasoline yield and octane (e.g., BASF Fourte), (2) next-gen catalysts with multi-framework topology and AI-assisted optimization, and (3) integrated refinery strategies embracing cleaner fuels and hydrogen/SAF technologies.[1][2][4]

If you’d like, I can pull more targeted coverage (e.g., BASF Fourte specifics, market impact estimates, or incident updates with official investigations) and provide a short, cited summary.

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Press Release - USD Analytics

The report highlights the pivotal role of refinery catalysts in enabling ultra-low-sulfur fuels, renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel, and hydrogen production. As refiners adapt to decarbonization mandates and feedstock diversification, catalyst innovation, including AI-enabled process optimization and advanced catalyst geometries, is becoming central to improving efficiency, yield, and regulatory compliance across global refining operations. Recent developments underscore rapid...

www.usdanalytics.com

Catalysis 2022 issue

Catalyst for energy efficiency W h ilst events such as the global COVID pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, along with ongoing conflicts in the Middle Ea

ptqmagazines.digitalrefining.com

BASF introduces Fourte™ FCC catalyst for refiners targeting an…

BASF announced today the commercial launch of Fourte™, which represents a new generation of Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) catalysts for gasoil feedstock. Fourte is based on BASF’s new multiple framework topology (MFT) technology offering, and has been optimized to deliver superior selectivity to…

catalysts.basf.com