Ethylene Cracking Technology

Consultant/Trainer: Anand Sundarrajan

Rising energy costs. Stricter emissions targets. Pressure to do more with less.

In today’s petrochemical landscape, operating ethylene cracking furnaces efficiently isn’t optional—it’s critical. Even minor inefficiencies can lead to soaring fuel costs, missed production targets, and compliance risks.

This course dives deep into the technology, chemistry, and operations behind cracking furnaces—giving you the tools to optimise performance, reduce carbon intensity, and stay competitive in a changing industry.

Equip yourself with the knowledge to drive efficiency, lower emissions, and make better decisions.

Cost

Location

On Location / Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Dates

TBD

About the Trainer

Anand Sundarrajan brings over two decades of hands-on experience in ethylene production, steam cracking technology, and furnace operations. Having held senior technical and operational roles in global petrochemical companies, Anand has led troubleshooting efforts, plant optimisation initiatives, and revamp projects across multiple cracking units. His deep understanding of both process fundamentals and real-world operational challenges allows him to bridge theory with practice—making complex concepts immediately applicable. In this course, Anand shares not only the science behind cracking but also hard-earned insights on improving yields, reducing emissions, and navigating today’s performance and sustainability pressures in ethylene plants.

Participants

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for professionals involved in the design, operation, optimisation, or troubleshooting of ethylene production units, particularly steam cracking furnaces. It’s especially valuable for those facing increasing pressure to improve efficiency, reliability, and environmental performance.

Ideal participants include:
  • Process Engineers working in ethylene or olefins production
  • Operations and Shift Supervisors looking to improve furnace reliability and output
  • Plant and Asset Managers seeking to reduce downtime and energy intensity
  • Technical Support Staff involved in troubleshooting, debottlenecking, or revamp projects
  • Project Engineers designing or modifying cracking furnaces or related equipment
  • New engineers or technologists looking to build a strong foundation in steam cracking

Whether you’re early in your career or a seasoned professional adapting to today’s evolving challenges, this course offers critical insights you can apply immediately.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
  1. Understand the core principles of steam cracking, including feedstock effects and product distribution.
  2. Maximise furnace performance through optimisation of key operational parameters.
  3. Troubleshoot common issues like coke formation and overheating to improve reliability.
  4. Enhance energy efficiency and reduce emissions while meeting production targets and regulatory requirements.
  5. Apply best practices to improve safety, operational standards, and plant performance.
  6. Adapt to industry trends such as sustainability and decarbonisation goals.
Day 1:
  • Cracker in Hydrocarbon Chain
  • Pyrolysis Chemistry
  • Cracker Furnaces Part 1
  • Cracker Furnaces Part 2
  • New Technology & State of the Art
  • Recovery Train General

Day 2:
  • Recovery Train Pyfrac
  • Recovery Train Compression
  • Recovery Train Contaminants removal
  • Recovery Train Dirers
  • Recovery Train Cold Box
  • Recovery Train H2 processing
  • Recovery Train Refrigeration

Day 3:
  • Recovery train fractionation
  • Recovery Train Hydrogenation
  • Recovery Train Fouling
  • Safety Events
  • Direct Quench

Day 4 :
  • Contaminants & Hydrates
  • Auxiliary Systems
  • Coke – Decoking
  • Speciality Items – Cold Box
  • Economics of Production

Programme

Day 1:
  • Cracker in Hydrocarbon Chain
  • Pyrolysis Chemistry
  • Cracker Furnaces Part 1
  • Cracker Furnaces Part 2
  • New Technology & State of the Art
  • Recovery Train General

Day 2:
  • Recovery Train Pyfrac
  • Recovery Train Compression
  • Recovery Train Contaminants removal
  • Recovery Train Dirers
  • Recovery Train Cold Box
  • Recovery Train H2 processing
  • Recovery Train Refrigeration

Day 3:
  • Recovery train fractionation
  • Recovery Train Hydrogenation
  • Recovery Train Fouling
  • Safety Events
  • Direct Quench

Day 4 :
  • Contaminants & Hydrates
  • Auxiliary Systems
  • Coke – Decoking
  • Speciality Items – Cold Box
  • Economics of Production

REGISTRATION

Course name:Ethylene Cracking Technology
Course date:TBD
Delegate Details
Cancellations & Substitutions:

If you are unable to attend the course you can make a substitution. All substitutions and name changes must be received in writing by mail or e-mail no later than one week before the first course date. For cancellations received in writing after the course fee is paid and no later than 21 days before the course start date, Petrogenium will issue a credit note to be considered as a down payment for any Petrogenium courses during next 12 months. For cancellations received after 21 days before the course start date, the course material will be sent but no fees will be refunded.
Programme Changes:

The course content may be subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances. Petrogenium reserves the right to change the venue and/or lecturers, and to cancel the course, notifying the registrant 30 days before the first course date. Petrogenium accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage to property belonging to, nor for any personal injury incurred by, attendees at our training courses, whether within the training course venue or otherwise.