LG Chem plans turnaround for SM units Mar-Apr 2016

MOSCOW (MRC) -- LG Chem plans to conduct a month-long turnaround for its styrene monomer (SM) units from March to April 2016, a company source told TPS.

LG Chem operates two SM units in Daesan and Yeosu. The company's Daesan unit is able to produce 180,000 mt/year of SM while the Yeosu unit's SM production capacity is 500,000 mt/year.

On a separate note, the company does not have any plan to conduct turnarounds for its Daesan and Yeosu-based aromatics units in 2016.

The company’s Daesan aromatics unit has a nameplate capacity of 200,000 mt/year of benzene, 100,000 mt/year of toluene and 24,000 mt/year of solvent-grade mixed xylene.

Its Yeosu BTX unit is able to produce 240,000 mt/year of benzene, 100,000 mt/year toluene and 55,000 mt/year of solvent-grade mixed xylene.

As MRC reported earlier, in early April 2015, LG Chem restarted its SM plant following maintenance turnaround. It was shut in late March. Located at Yeosu in South Korea, the plant has a production capacity of 500,000 mt/year.

LG Chem Ltd., often referred to as LG Chemical, is the largest Korean chemical company and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. According to ICIS report, it is 15th biggest chemical company in the world in 2011. It has eight domestic factories and global network of 29 business locations in 15 countries. LG Chem is a manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of petrochemical goods, IT&E Materials and Energy Solutions.
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Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp runs aromatics units at 90-100%

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Taiwan’s major aromatics producer Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp (FCFC, part of Formosa Petrochemical) has been running its aromatics units at 90-100% operating rates since December 2015, a company source told TPS.

FCFC operates three aromatics units in Mai Liao, located in Taiwan’s northwestern Yunlin County.

Based on TPS data, FCFC’s No. 1 aromatics unit can produce 287,000 mt/year of PX, 213,000 mt/year of benzene and 80,000 mt/year of OX.

Its No. 2 aromatics unit can produce 573,000 mt/year of PX, 427,000 mt/year of benzene and 160,000 mt/year of OX.

Finally, the company’s No. 3 aromatics unit, which consists of a reformer and a TDP unit, is also able to produce 640,000 mt/year of benzene and 240,000 mt/year of orthoxylene (OX).

As MRC wrote before, Taipei- Formosa Plastics, also a subsidiary of Formosa Petrochemical, is considering construction of a plant in Louisiana to produce 1.2-million t/y of ethylene from shale gas.

Formosa Petrochemical is involved primarily in the business of refining crude oil, selling refined petroleum products and producing and selling olefins (including ethylene, propylene, butadiene and BTX) from its naphtha cracking operations. Formosa Petrochemical is also the largest olefins producer in Taiwan and its olefins products are mostly sold to companies within the Formosa Group. Among the company's chemical products are paraxylene (PX), phenyl ethylene, acetone and pure terephthalic acid (PTA). The company's plastic products include acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) resins, polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP) and panlite (PC).
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South Korean petrochemicals exports continue to rise

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Despite the steep and sustained decline in crude oil prices that have reduced the export value of petrochemical products, South Korea’s petrochemicals export volume continue to rise on a series of free trade agreements (FTA), according to a report published by the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), reported TPS.

Since 2001, South Korea’s petrochemicals export volume has been increasing gradually, with total export volume that has more than doubled between 2001 and 2014.

The export value of petrochemical products, however, has dropped sharply since late 2014 in tandem with the plunge in oil prices.

For instance, from January to October, the country’s petrochemical export volume has increased by 5.4% on year, whereas the export value has declined by more than 20% over the same period last year.

The steady increase in export volume was mainly attributed to increased exports to the countries with the FTA in force including Turkey, US and Vietnam.

Based on the data from KITA, petrochemical exports to Turkey have increased by 25.8% on year, while exports to US and Vietnam have also increased 3.60% and 9.2% respectively.

It is also important to note that petrochemical exports to China, in which the FTA came into effect from Dec 20, have increased by 8.9% in terms of volume.

As MRC informed previously, Krean government is pushing forward with consolidation of the petrochemical industries, which are mired in a supply glut and the protracted global economic recession.

We also remind that, in March 2015, South Korea's Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) gave conditional approval to Hanwha's proposed acquisition of Samsung General Chemicals. The regulatory authority identified that the combined entity could dominate the domestic ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) market, which could result in higher prices. However, markets of the other three chemical products including low-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene and high-density polyethylene will not be significantly affected by the transaction, KFTC said.
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Braskem and Petrobras inked five-year naphtha supply contract

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Brazil's state-controlled oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA has agreed to sign a naphtha supply contract with Braskem SA, Latin America's largest petrochemical producer, for five years, as per Reuters.

Under terms of the deal, which was announced in a securities filing, Braskem will pay the equivalent of 102.1% of the benchmark ARA price for naphtha, a petrochemical feedstock.

The contract will have a mechanism by which terms can be renegotiated as early as 2018, Petrobras said in a separate statement.

Braskem depends on naphtha from Petrobras to operate its Brazilian plants, the dominant supplier of polyethylene, polypropylene and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to Brazil, the world's seventh-largest economy.

As MRC wrote before, Braskem SA will soon decide whether to build a plant in Texas or Pennsylvania to convert low-cost natural gas into polypropylene. The factory would produce at least 1 billion pounds (450,000 metric tons) of resin a year and would be the U.S. polypropylene industry’s first world-scale project in about 12 years, said Mark Nikolich, a vice president at Braskem in June 2015. Preliminary engineering is under way for construction at existing Braskem sites in either La Porte, Texas, or Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania.

Braskem S.A. produces petrochemicals and generates electricity. The Company produces ethylene, propylene, benzene, toluene, xylenes, butadiene, butene, isoprene, dicyclopentediene, MTBE, caprolactam, ammonium sulfate, cyclohexene, polyethylene theraphtalat, polyethylene, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
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Rayong Olefins operates Map Ta Phut-based aromatics units at full capacity

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Thailand’s Rayong Olefins has been running its aromatics units at 100% operating rates since it has restarted its cracker last week, a company source told TPS.

Rayong Olefins operates two aromatics units in Map Ta Phut, within Rayong Province where the country’s largest industrial park is located.

The company is able to produce about 360,000 mt/year of benzene and 156,000 mt of toluene from its Map Ta Phut-based aromatics units.

According to the source, the company does not have any plan for turnarounds in 2016. It is likely to have a scheduled turnaround for its aromatics units during Q1 2017.

As MRC informed previously, Rayong Olefins plans to shut its naphtha cracker at Map Ta Phut in December for two weeks. The cracker which is able to produce 400,000 mt/year of propylene and 800,000 mt/year of ethylene. It supplies feed stock to Thai Polyethylene which has the production capacity of 980,000 mt/year of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), 100,000 mt/year of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and 110,000 mt/year of linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE).

Rayong Olefins is a subsidiary of SCG Chemicals, one of the largest integrated petrochemical producers in Thailand which manufactures and supplies a full range of upstream and downstream petrochemical products, such as, ethylene, propylene, mixed C-4, benzene, and tulene which are supplied to downstream manufacturers of polyethylene and polypropylene.
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