- Axens completed the acquisition of 100% of Eurecat on 5 February 2026.
- Eurecat specializes in catalyst regeneration, rejuvenation, recycling, and ex situ activation.
- Eurecat operates in refining, biofuels, chemicals, and gas markets globally.
- Eurecat will continue to function independently, maintaining existing confidentiality measures.
Acquisition Completion
On 5 February 2026, Axens finalized the acquisition of Eurecat, securing 100% ownership after obtaining necessary regulatory approvals. This move aligns with Axens' strategy to enhance catalyst circularity and metals reuse globally.
Eurecat's Expertise
Eurecat is renowned for its services in catalyst regeneration, rejuvenation, recycling, and ex situ activation. The company also provides reactor services, including catalyst loading and unloading, across the refining, biofuels, chemicals, and gas markets.
Global Operations
With industrial facilities in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Eurecat operates throughout the catalyst life cycle, serving a diverse range of markets and maintaining a global presence.
Independent Operation
Despite the acquisition, Eurecat will continue to operate independently, serving the entire catalyst market and all manufacturers. Existing confidentiality measures will remain intact, ensuring continuity and neutrality for all customers.
Future Direction
Under Axens' ownership, Eurecat's strategic direction remains unchanged. Axens plans to leverage Eurecat's expertise to further develop catalyst circularity solutions, aiming to deliver high-value services and reduce the environmental footprint of catalyst management activities worldwide.