Imubit has entered into a partnership aimed at accelerating Preem’s sustainability journey through Imubit’s Closed Loop AIO technology.
Preem has set ambitious goals for emissions reduction, including meeting net zero GHG emissions throughout the value chain by 2035. To meet this ambitious target, digitalisation for increased profitability is one of the main areas in Preem’s strategy. This partnership with Imubit represents a significant step in that direction. Imubit’s AI-driven optimising brain solution will enable Preem’s Lysekil refinery to maximise the production efficiency of its fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit. This is anticipated to also result in emissions reductions and fuel savings by enhancing yield profiles and stabilising the fuel gas balance.
Dennis Rohe, business consulting lead at Imubit, says: ‘Our collaboration with Preem is an opportunity to showcase the power of AI in industrial sustainability. By optimising process variables to minimise environmental impact, we are supporting Preem in achieving emission reductions. We’re excited to drive forward their vision of greener refining practices.’
Erika Wikström, SVP of Technology adds: ‘At Preem, we are constantly exploring new technologies to reach our sustainability goals. Working with Imubit allows us to leverage cutting-edge AI to optimise our renewable processes while minimising our carbon footprint. This collaboration is an important step toward a more sustainable future for our industry.’