Toxicological and ecotoxicological properties of gas-to-liquid (GTL) products. 2. Ecotoxicology.

Crit Rev Toxicol

c Shell Health , Shell International BV , The Hague , The Netherlands.

Published: April 2018

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  • Gas-to-liquid (GTL) products are synthetic fuels created from natural gas using the Fischer-Tropsch process, resulting in a cleaner synthetic crude oil that lacks harmful compounds like sulfur and nitrogen.
  • An extensive testing program was initiated to evaluate the potential hazards of GTL products to both human health and the environment, leading to a two-part review of their toxic properties.
  • The findings indicate that while some adverse effects were observed in ecotoxicological studies, GTL products generally demonstrated minimal environmental impact compared to traditional petroleum-based fuels, despite challenges encountered during testing.

Article Abstract

Gas-to-liquid (GTL) products are synthetic hydrocarbons produced from natural gas using a catalytic process known as the Fischer-Tropsch process. This process yields a synthetic crude oil that consists of saturated hydrocarbons which can subsequently be refined to a range of products analogous to those obtained from petroleum refining. However, in contrast to their petroleum-derived analogs, GTL products are essentially free of unsaturated or aromatic compounds and do not contain any sulfur-, oxygen-, or nitrogen-containing compounds. Under new chemical substance notification requirements, an extensive testing program covering the entire portfolio of GTL products has been undertaken to assess their hazardous properties to human health and environment. The results of these studies have been summarized in a two-part review. Part 1 provides an overview of the mammalian toxicity hazardous properties of the various GTL products. This second part of the review focuses on the aquatic, sediment, terrestrial, and avian toxicity studies which assess the ecotoxicological hazard profile of the GTL products. Many challenges were encountered during these tests relating to dosing, analysis and interpretation of results. These are discussed with the intent to share experiences to help inform and shape future regulatory mandates for testing of poorly soluble complex substances. As was the case with the mammalian toxicology review, there were a few cases where adverse effects were found, but overall the GTL products were found to exert minimal adverse ecotoxicological effects and these were less severe than effects observed with their conventional, petroleum-derived analogs.

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