12 June 2017
DETAILS
- INEOS is looking at sites across Europe
including Antwerp in Belgium
for its new world scale 750,000 tonne PDH plant - INEOS is planning to increase
the capacity of its crackers
at Grangemouth in Scotland and Rafnes in Norway
to over 1 million tonnes each. - With these cracker expansions,
INEOS will have added
up to 900,000 tonnes of ethylene
to its overall production capacity - “These are three major new projects”,
says Jim Ratcliffe,
founder and chairman of INEOS.
“Collectively, it’s the equivalent of
building a new world scale cracker in Europe”.
INEOS has today announced plans to construct
a world-scale PDH (Propane Dehydrogenation) unit in Europe.
The plant will produce 750,000 tonnes per annum
of propylene for INEOS units across the continent.
A number of possible locations are currently
being considered including
a number of INEOS sites at Antwerp in Belgium.
INEOS also Intends to increase
the ethylene capacity of its cracker facilities
at Grangemouth in Scotland and Rafnesin Norway
to over 1 million tonnes each.
INEOS currently produces
nearly 4.5 million tonnes of ethylene and propylene
across Europe, but remains the largest buyer
of ethylene and propylene in the region.
In combination, these three major projects
will significantly increase the quantities
of propylene and ethylene produced by INEOS in Europe,
and will support the continued growth and future profitability
of INEOS’ ethylene and propylene derivative businesses.
Gerd Franken,
CEO INEOS Olefins & Polymers North
“These are exciting times for INEOS
as we plan to further increase
the capacity of our crackers in Europe
and at the same time to build an entirely new PDH plant.
These expansions and new builds
will increase our self-sufficiency
in all key olefin products
and give further support
to our derivative businesses and polymer plants in Europe.
All our assets will benefit from our capability
to import competitive raw materials
from the US and the rest of the world.”
Jim Ratcliffe
Founder and Chairman of INEOS
“These projects represent
the first substantial investments
in the European chemicals industry for many years.
It has only been made possible
because of INEOS massive $2 billion investment
in our Dragon Ships programme which allows us
to import ethane and LPG from the US in huge quantities”.
Media contacts
Richard Longden (INEOS)
0041 21 627 7063 or 0041 7996 26123
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