Title: Pulverized Petroleum Coke As a Fuel
1Pulverized Petroleum CokeAs a Fuel
- DTE PetCoke, LLC December 2007
2DTE Energy Overview
3Petroleum Coke (Petcoke)
- In North America, Fuel Grade (Sgt4) Petcoke is
used by - Power Plants
- Supplemental Fuel in Pulverized Coal Plants
- Primary Fuel in Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB)
Boilers - Cement Kilns
- Brick Kilns, Other Industrial
- Paper Mill Lime Kilns (currently 16 locations)
- 3 mills for 20 years
- 13 additional mills since 2004, 6 expected
startups in 2008 - Additional 3 active 1 planned test burn in Q1
2008
4Petcoke use Pulp Paper Lime Kilns - Southeast
US Pre-2004
Domtar, Hawesville KY
PeTroCoke, Owensboro KY
X
X
IP, Prattville AL
X
PeTroCoke, Campti LA
Weyerhaeuser, Campti LA
Only 3 mills burning petcoke for 20 years,
either self-pulverizing or served by small,
dedicated pulverizers
5Petcoke use Pulp Paper Lime Kilns - Southeast
US December 2007
Domtar, Hawesville KY
PeTroCoke, Owensboro KY
X
NewPage, Wickliffe KY
Domtar, Bennettsville SC
Potlatch, McGehee AR
X
Oxbow, Tuscaloosa AL
Weyerhaeuser, Valliant OK
X
IP, Prattville AL
DTEPC, Vicksburg MS
Weyerhaeuser, Pine Hill AL
X
Smurfit-Stone, Hodge LA
Alabama River, Perdue Hill AL
GP, Monticello MS
X
PeTroCoke, Campti LA
Boise, Jackson AL
Weyerhaeuser, Campti LA
GP, New Augusta MS
Tembec, St.Francisville, LA
X
Pine Hill
Boise, DeRidder LA
Temple, Bogalusa LA
GP, Port Hudson LA
Startup of larger merchant petcoke pulverizers,
advances in burner technology, and high gas/oil
prices lead to rapid increase in petcoke use in
pulp mill lime kilns
6Historical Fuel Prices
7Projected Savings vs. Natural Gas
Incremental Mill Costs Caustic/Lime
Makeup Electricity Dead Load Kiln Maint. Addl
Evap Load
Transportation
Typical Lime Kiln will save 1MM - 2MM per
year Capital Payback 1 2 years
Pulverized Petcoke FOB
8Petcoke Composition(Typical Properties - Dry
Basis)
9DTE PetCokeVicksburg, MS Facility
- Commercial Ops in May, 2005
- Currently serving 8 full time customers and 3
test firing customers (references available) - Truck and rail car loading capability
- 250,000 TPY design capacity
- 120,000 TPY contracted
Barge unloading to 10,000 ton covered storage
1,400 Ton pulverized petcoke storage silo
- Future
- East Coast facility Q3 2008, 250K TPY
- Essential equipment purchased/in storage
- Expand to 1MM TPY as needed
- Other Markets? (NE, NW, Midwest, W.Canada?)
10Why is DTE in the pulverizedpetcoke business?
- DTE Energy Services familiar with the pulp
paper industry - Operator and 50 owner of MESC, an onsite
facility that supplies steam and electricity to a
Kimberly-Clark tissue mill in Mobile, Alabama - Developing other onsite energy projects to serve
the pulp paper industry - DTE coal pulverizing experience
- Detroit Edison pulverizing coal at its power
plants for decades - DTE Energy Services owns and operates facilities
that supply pulverized coal to steel industry
blast furnaces - River Rouge, Michigan US Steel
- River Rouge, Michigan Severstal Steel
- Sparrows Point, MD Mittal Steel
- DTE Energy Services is developing
- Additional coal and petcoke pulverizing projects
- New fuel switching applications for pulverized
solid fuels - DTE Coal Services solid fuel procurement and
transportation experience - One of the top three coal marketers and
transporters in North America - 60 million tons / year moved across the country
including Detroit Edisons 21 million tons - 8000 railcars
11What value does DTE bring?
- DTE solid fuel procurement, transportation and
pulverizing expertise - Advantages of central pulverizing facilities
- Provide pulverized petcoke at lower cost than
customer-pulverize - Economies of scale on capital expenditures and
OM most users require relatively small volumes - Petcoke sourcing
- Water delivery
- Buying power
- Customer site impact and permitting minimized
- Eliminates need for customer-site facilities for
unloading, raw storage, pulverizing, and
conveying - Petcoke supply logistics handled by DTE
- Reduces customer capital requirement
- DTEPCs goal - make firing pulverized petcoke as
easy as firing gas almost - DTEPC provides customers
- Technical assistance
- Permitting assistance
12New Application Black Liquor Recovery Boilers
- Black Liquor Recovery Boiler supplemental firing
with pulverized petcoke - New use of pulverized petcoke by paper mills
demand roughly equal to kiln at mills where
applicable - Indirect substitution for gas/oil - Add petcoke
to black liquor to produce more steam in BLRB
allowing turndown of power boiler - DTEPC commissioned laboratory tests in 2005 by
IPST/Georgia Tech - Southeastern test March June 2006
- Second test under development
- IPST/Ga. Tech conducting additional lab studies
13North American / Caribbean Cokers
14Western N.A. Pulp PaperPetcoke in lime kiln
potential
15Edmonton, AB Pulverizing SitePotential lime kiln
demand
DTE PetCoke typically builds pulverizing
operations in 250K tpy increments, with both
truck and rail distribution. DTE PetCoke,
Vicksburg MS built with a gt500K tpy market
potential.
16Western N.A. SummaryDTE PetCoke perspective
- Pulverized petcoke market potential for pulp mill
lime kilns is smaller than DTEPCs previous
merchant ventures - Majority of mills would need to commit to
pulverized petcoke use to make business sense for
DTEPC to purchase, install and operate a merchant
pulverizer - Rail would be primary mode of transportation
- DTEPC can conduct trials using product from
Vicksburg pulverizer via rail delivery, but this
is expensive - Black Liquor Recovery Boiler application could
double the market potential for pulverized petcoke