Ineos plans to set up 750,000 tonne propane dehydrogenation plant in Europe

It also plans to increase ethylene capacity of its cracker facilities in Scotland and Norway

Ineos has invested $2 bn to ship out ethane & LPG from US
Ineos has invested $2 bn to ship out ethane & LPG from US
BS B2B Bureau London, UK
Last Updated : Jun 15 2017 | 4:51 PM IST
Ineos plans to construct a world-scale PDH (propane dehydrogenation) unit in Europe which 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 Rafnes in Norway to over 1 million tonnes each.

Gerd Franken, CEO Ineos Olefins & Polymers North, said, “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.”

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.

Jim Ratcliffe added, “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.”

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