PP plant of Sinopec Qilu to undergo maintenance

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Sinopec Qilu is likely to shut operations at its polypropylene (PP) plant, said Apic-online.

Located at Zibo, Shandong province in China, the PP plant has a production capacity of 120,000 mt/year.

The plant will be taken off-stream for a maintenance turnaround in April 2013 and will remain shut for around 40 days.

Sinopec Qilu Company, located in Zibo city, Shandong province, with 24.8 square kilometers area, is a super large scale refining, chemical, chemical fiber enterprise of petroleum,salt,coal,natural gas chemical.

Established in 1965 as state enterprise Sinopec Qilu produces petro-chemicals like PVC, PP, HDPE, LDPE, SBR, PA, DOP.

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Dow Chemical splits from US manufacturing lobby amid gas export dispute

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Dow Chemical severed ties Friday with one of Washington's most powerful groups representing the manufacturing industry, citing differing opinions over whether the US should export its newly abundant supplies of natural gas, said Hydrocarbonprocessing.

As MRC wrote earlier, increasingly fierce battle over natural-gas exports made Dow split from the National Association of Manufacturers, demonstrating how divisive the issue has become for some of the nation's largest companies.

In a letter to NAM president Jay Timmons on Friday, and obtained by Dow Jones, Dow Chemical accuses the group of siding with member companies that are in the natural-gas industry, rather than adopt "a position of neutrality on an issue that clearly splits its membership."

Dow Chemical is responding to a statement NAM posted earlier this week in support of natural-gas exports. In it, NAM said sales of natural gas to foreign buyers would create opportunities for US businesses.

Dow Chemical, by contrast, is pushing for limits on natural-gas exports. Its chief executive, Andrew Liveris, has said unchecked exports will increase domestic prices and threaten investments in the US manufacturing sector.

"The unfettered export of natural gas is widely understood to have serious implications for the cost and volatility of manufacturing feedstock prices," Dow says in its letter to NAM. "NAM's decision therefore places the views of oil and gas producers above the interests of its manufacturing members."

ExxonMobil, another NAM member company, is proposing to build a natural-gas export terminal in Texas. It has accused Dow and other companies opposed to limitless exports of being "protectionist."

Dow Chemical spokeswoman Nancy Lamb declined to comment on the letter. But she said the company's membership in another influential group, the American Chemistry Council, "remains to be seen."

The fight between Dow, ExxonMobil and, now, the groups that represent their interests in Washington comes as US regulators consider more than a dozen proposals to ship US natural gas to countries that lack a free-trade agreement with the US.


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PTT considers Indonesia a key market for its business

MOSCOW (MRC) -- PTT Global Chemical, Thailand’s largest chemical producer, regards Indonesia as a key focus of its Asean strategy. PTT supplies 40% of total consumption to the Indonesian market, according to Plastemart.

In a move to expand its sales of crude and refined oil as well as plastic pellets in Indonesia, PTT has recently established two subsidiaries in Jakarta. The two new units were PTT international Trading Co and PTT Polymer Marketing Co. As it was informed previously, the company will invest in Indonesia and Vietnam, as both countries have growth potential and purchasing power in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

As MRC reported earlier, PTT is also in talks with Indonesia's state-run Pertamina Oil Co on investment in a petrochemical-refinery project, which the Thai energy giant expects to conclude in April or May. PTTGC has agreed to conduct a feasibility study on expanding a fully integrated petrochemical complex with Pertamina.

Incorporated in late 2011 through a merger of PTT Chemical PCL and PTT Aromatics and Refining PCL, PTT Global Chemical has petrochemical capacity of 8.2 million tpy of olefins and aromatics and refining capacity of 280,000 bpd.
The Polymer product business produce a wide range of plastic products for use in various industries. Among the main products are HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, PS.
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Chevron Phillips eyes possibility of expanding normal alpha olefins in Baytown, US

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Chevron Phillips Chemical mulls expansion of its normal alpha olefins (NAO) capacity by, at least, 20% at its Cedar Bayou Chemical Complex in Baytown, Texas, as per Houston Business Journal.

The company has filed the necessary environmental permit application with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The construction is scheduled to begin in early in 2014 and the project would be completed in the fourth quarter of 2015, the company said in a statement.

Mitch Eichelberger, general manager of normal alpha olefins and polyalphaolefins for Chevron Phillips Chemical, said that the proposed expansion has great synergy with the 1-hexene plant currently being built at our Cedar Bayou complex.

In mid-2012, Chevron Phillips, Dow Chemical, Formosa Plastics, ExxonMobil and other companies across the Gulf Coast unveiled their expansion plans in North America, as MRC informed previously. They are rushing to invest billions of dollars in new ethylene plants, which use natural gas as feedstock. In 2012, the company began construction of the world's largest plant capable of producing more than 550 million pounds per year of on-purpose 1-hexene. The project is expected to come online in the first half of next year.
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Russian output of polymers has increased by 6-25% depending on the sector of the market

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Despite the serious difficulties faced by Russian converters of polymers, last year there was an increase in consumption in all consuming sectors. The growth of production volumes made from 6% to 25% depending on the type of the product, report MRC analysts.

Last year was quite difficult for Russian converters. Polyethylene and polypropylene markets faced with deficits and a record rise in prices. In the PVC market there was also a shortage of PVC in the autumn months, but the polymer prices did not beat the records of the previous years. However, despite these negative factors, the production of the finished products from polymers grew in all positions, the highest increase was recorded in a sector of plastic pipes production - about 25%.

According to Rosstat, in 2012, the total volume of production of pipes, hoses and fittings made from polymers in Russia exceeded 700,000 tonnes, up 25% year-on-year.

The output of polymer unreinforced and non-combining films rose by 10% to 818,000 tonnes. July-October accounted for the highest level of production.

Last year the volume of production of large bottles, bottles, flasks from polymers increased by 8.4% to about 12.1 billion items.

Window profiles, their frames and polymer sills accounted for the smallest volume of production. In 2012, the total output of these goods made 24.3 million m2, which is only 6% more than in 2011.
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