MOSCOW (MRC) -- PT Polytama Propindo is planning to take its polypropylene (PP) unit in Indonesia off-stream for a routine maintenance work by the end of March, 2020, reported CommoPlast.
The company will shut its PP plant following the shutdown at its feedstock supplier - PT Pertamina.
The unit has an annual capacity of 240,000 tons/year and would remain off-line for about 20 days.
Meanwhile, PT Pertamina would shut its 578,000 tons cracker from 18 March to 18 April 2020.
As MRC wrote previously, in 2017, the company conducted maintenance at this plant from end-January to mid-February.
According to MRC's ScanPlast report, PP shipments to the Russian market were 127,240 tonnes in January 2020, up by 33% year on year. ZapSibNeftekhim's homopolymer PP accounted for the main increase in shipments.
PT Polytama Propindo was established in 1993 as a signifcant manufacturer of polypropylene resin (PP resin) in Indonesia. Polytama is taking a leading role in Indonesia's fast growing economy by utilizing the country wealth i.e. the secondary processing yield of oil and natural gas , through industrial manufacturing. The factory located in Balongan, Juntinyuat district, Indramayu-West Java, using one of the best technology in the world, the Spheripol technology of Montell (now LyondellBasell), with an installed capacity of 100,000 metric tons per year.
Two years later the construction of the factory was completed on July 27, 1995 and PT Polytama Propindo started the production (the product trade name: Masplene), the supply of raw material propylene with high purity from PERTAMINA refinery UP-VI (now RU-VI ) Balongan. In 1996, and the plant capacity grown to 180,000 tons per year. Response to the addition of propylene production capacity of PERTAMINA RU-VI in 2004, PT Polytama Propindo increased its capacity to 200,000 tons per year.
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