5 June 2017
DETAILS
is making good progress
on the main construction of
its fourth linear alpha olefins (AO) unit
at its chemicals manufacturing site
in Geismar, Louisiana, USA.
The 425,000-tonne-per-year capacity increase
will make Shell’s Geismar site
the largest AO producer in the world.
Shell started main site construction in January 2016,
after taking a final investment decision in November 2015,
and has safely placed large process equipment
like reactors, columns and vessels,
and pre-assembled modules
that will form the core of the new AO unit at Geismar.
More than 1,000 hours have been spent
on engineering and planning in the last six months.
The project is currently taking delivery
of more than 600 large pieces of equipment.
Two large ramps, each able to sustain 250-tonne loads,
have been placed side-by-side
to load and unload heavy equipment.
Shell has also finished building a cooling tower
for the new AO unit, and
two new storage areas,
one for rail and one for the AO unit’s high-purity butene.
With this investment in a new and cost-competitive facility,
Shell’s global Chemicals business is well placed
to respond to increased global demand
for linear alpha olefins.
Shell will supply advantaged ethylene feedstock
from the nearby Norco and Deer Park sites,
which allows the site to respond to market conditions.
The new capacity brings
the total AO production at Shell’s Geismar site
to more than 1.3 million tonnes per annum.
The project work is employing around 1,500 construction workers,
and the total number of permanent employees
will increase to around 700 when completed.
Graham van’t Hoff,
Executive Vice President
for Royal Dutch Shell plc’s global Chemicals business
"This is one of Shell’s largest chemicals investments
in the USA,”
“We are on track to begin commercial production
by the end of 2018,
enabling Shell to remain
an important economic engine for this region.”
Enquiries:
Shell Media Relations
International: +44 207 934 5550
Americas: +1 713 241 4544
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