Rasmussen, H.
Henrik Rasmussen has worked at Haldor Topsoe for more than 25 yr, and has held a number of technical and management positions for all of Topsoe’s business units. Mr. Rasmussen is the Vice President of Catalyst and Technology for Haldor Topsoe and is responsible for the catalyst and license technology business for the US, Canada and the Caribbean. He graduated from the University of Copenhagen in 1989 with a degree in chemical engineering before relocating to the US in 1991.
A new generation of dewaxing catalysts
The refining industry has been considering incorporating dewaxing in ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) and hydrocracking services to increase the flexibility of hydroprocessing units and to process more barrels by increasing the endpoint of the feed when diesel margins are favorable.
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