Heurtey Petrochem Solutions, an Axens brand, has obtained a major technology award from Transition Industries to supply its advanced Electrical Tubular Furnace (efurnace) for the Pacífico Mexinol venture in Sinaloa, Mexico — a flagship ultra-low-carbon methanol facility designed for sustainable chemical manufacturing.
Located near Topolobampo, the world-scale venture is anticipated to provide about 6,130 metric tons of methanol per day when operations start in 2030. Once finished, Pacífico Mexinol is expected to rank among the largest ultra-low-carbon chemical manufacturing facilities worldwide, integrating advanced process technology, carbon capture, responsible water management, and cutting-edge low-carbon manufacturing pathways.
Under the agreement, Heurtey Petrochem Solutions will offer its proprietary Electrical Tubular Furnace technology, helping Transition Industries’ goal to develop net-zero emissions methanol ventures. The efurnace swaps conventional fired heating systems with electrical resistance-primarily based heat generation, allowing safe, dependable, and efficient operation for challenging industrial applications.
The choice strengthen Heurtey Petrochem Solutions’ position as a leading provider of advanced electric heating answers, subsidized through many years of enjoy in furnace design, improvement, and industrial operation. The organization’s large-obligation efurnace technology is formed to fulfil the complex demands of next-generation energy and chemical ventures.
The award signifies a great milestone for Heurtey Petrochem Solutions, emphasizing developing market confidence in its electrical furnace technology and its ability to deliver high-overall performance equipment for large-scale industrial decarbonization ventures.






