Nouryon and Gasunie Study Scale-up of Green Hydrogen Project

Nouryon and Gasunie are exploring an expansion in Delfzijl, the Netherlands, of a planned green hydrogen unit. The feasibility study follows an agreement to convert sustainable electricity to green hydrogen for SkyNRG. The plant could be scaled from 20 megawatts to at least 60 megawatts–allowing 9,000 tons of green hydrogen to be converted annually. SkyNRG, … Read more

Sika Completes Acquisition of Parex

Sika has completed the acquisition of Parex on May 23, 2019. The deal was announced on January 8, 2019. With the acquisition, Sika expects to expand its product portfolio for the building finishing market, further strengthening its world leader position in construction chemicals, and reaching sales in excess of $ 8 billion for 2019. The … Read more

Eastman to expand Resin and Polymer Production

Eastman Chemical Company announced investments in expanding its capabilities for the production of hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins at both its Middelburg, The Netherlands, and Jefferson, Pennsylvania, manufacturing sites. Additional investments will also be made in the production of polyolefin polymers at the Longview, Texas, manufacturing site. The expansions will be completed at various times … Read more

BASF Develops Methanol Process without CO2 Emissions

BASF announced that it has developed OASE® gas treatment technology for methanol production which emits no carbon dioxide during the entire production process. The production processes of the most important basic chemicals are responsible for around 70 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions in the chemical industry. BASF experts are working intensely on new technologies … Read more

McDermott Awarded Petchem Tech Contract in hungary by MOL

McDermott International, Inc. announced that it has been awarded a sizeable technology contract by MOL Petrochemicals for the basic engineering, technology license, catalyst and Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for an Olefins Conversion Technology (OCT) unit at MOL’s petrochemicals complex in Tiszaújvaros, Hungary. Once complete, this unit will have a production capacity of 100,000 MTA … Read more

Archroma Inaugurates Global Competence Center for Automotive and Synthetic Dyeing in Germany

Archroma has officially inaugurated its new Global Competence Center for Automotive & Synthetic Dyeing in Korschenbroich, Germany. The site is part of former M. Dohmen, an international group specializing in the production of textile dyes and chemicals for the automotive, carpet and apparel sectors, that Archroma acquired between 2014 and 2018. The inauguration ceremony, held … Read more

Evonik to Reposition its Polyamide Business, will Close its PPA Plant in Germany

Evonik is repositioning its business within the polyamide group for high-performance polymers. The company has started building of a new polyamide 12 (PA 12) facility and is expanding its production of transparent polyamides at Marl Chemical Park, focusing its activities on high-performance materials for attractive growth markets such as automotive, oil and gas, 3D printing … Read more

Lars Petersson to succeed Henrik Andersen as CEO of Hempel

Hempel announced that Lars Petersson, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer in Hempel A/S, will be succeeding Henrik Andersen as CEO by 1 July 2019. Lars Petersson joined Hempel in March 2015 as Group COO. Since then, he has delivered remarkable results and been a central driver of the global transformation in Hempel as … Read more

Trinseo to Acquire Latex Binders Assets in Germany

Trinseo announced on Thursday that it has signed a definitive agreement with The Dow Chemical Company to acquire latex production facilities and related infrastructure at Rheinmunster, Germany. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2019, following European Union regulatory approval and customary closing conditions. Consideration for the transaction is approximately €40 … Read more

Nouryon Signs Fuel Additives Deal with SulNOx

Nouryon signed an exclusive global licensing agreement with SulNOx Group, a hydrocarbon fuel emulsification and additive specialist, to expand its offerings to customers in the fuels market. Under the agreement, Nouryon will introduce two new additives, Berol 6446 and Berol 6430, that help improve the combustion efficiency of diesel and lower-viscosity heavy fuel oil (HFO) … Read more

Nestle Waters, PepsiCo, Suntory Join PET Recycling Consortium

Food and beverage companies Nestlé Waters, Pepsi and Suntory Beverage & Food Europe have joined an industrial consortium to fund the development of Carbios’ enzyme technology for plastic recycling. There is an increasing pressure on companies recently to cut down waste and develop better ways to recycle the plastic they use or produce in order … Read more

Univation Announces Startup of Kazanorgsintez Metallocene PE production

Univation Technologies LLC has announced that PJSC Kazanorgsintez (KOS) has successfully produced metallocene polyethylene resin on their existing UNIPOL PE Reactor Line located in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, in the Russian Federation. KOS currently operates three UNIPOL PE Reactor Lines that have been in operation since 1983, with KOS also completing a significant capacity expansion … Read more

BP, Socar to Start Construction of PTA, PX Project in Turkey

Socar and BP announced the construction of a new petrochemical complex for the production of aromatics and PTA (purified terephthalic acid) in Aliagha, Izmir, Turkey. The construction of the project is scheduled to start in 2020 and is planned to be launched by late 2023. “Aromatics factory will produce 830,000 tonnes of paraxylene, nearly 400,000 … Read more

Dow to Expand Alkoxylation Capacity in Spain

Dow announced on Thursday its plans to expand the alkoxylation capacity at its existing facility in Tarragona, Spain to cater to the demand from Europe, Middle East, Africa and India region. The new capacity is “low capital intensive, high in returns and an incremental investment”, according to the company statement. This capacity which will be … Read more

BASF to Invest in Upgradation of Silicate Plant in Germany

BASF announced on Thursday its plans to invest a “mid-range double-digit euro million” sum in the modernization of its silica plant at the Düsseldorf-Holthausen site. The investment is aimed at modernizing and improving existing facilities and will help the company meet rising silicate demand, BASF said. “We want to continue serving our customers with high-value … Read more

INEOS Signs Sale of Melamines & Paraform Business to Prefere Resins

INEOS Enterprises has announced on Wednesday the sale of INEOS Melamines & Paraform to Prefere Resins Holding GmbH. The agreement covers sites in USA, Germany and Indonesia. INEOS Paraform is Europe’s second largest producer of Paraformaldehyde. It employs around 120 people at its Mainz facility located close to the River Rhine and the port of … Read more

MOL to Acquire German Recycled Plastic Compounder

MOL Group, a Hungarian energy company, has agreed to acquire Aurora, a recycled plastic compounder with production plants in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. The deal is part of the long-term strategy to expand the petrochemicals portfolio, MOL added. The transaction is subject to the relevant approvals for merger control. Aurora is a medium-sized company that mainly produces … Read more

BP, Nouryon, and the Port of Rotterdam to Produce Green Hydrogen

BP, Nouryon and the Port of Rotterdam have partnered to explore the opportunity of making ‘ green hydrogen’ via water electrolysis for BP’s refinery in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. According to Nouryon, green hydrogen produced from water using renewable energy could potentially lead to a 350,000 tons reduction in CO2 emissions per year. The three partners have signed … Read more

INEOS Styrolution to Build New Production Site for its StyLight Composite

INEOS Styrolution announced that it is planning to set up a new production site for its successful composite StyLight. “The establishment of a new production site reflects growing customer demand. Ever since its introduction at the K in Düsseldorf in 2016, StyLight has caught the attention of designers globally in the automotive, electronics and sports … Read more

BASF to Raise Alkylethanolamines Capacity in Ludwigshafen

BASF will increase the production capacity of Alkylethanolamines (AEOA) by 20 percent at the BASF Verbund site in Ludwigshafen, Germany. After the start-up in 2020, BASF’s global annual nameplate capacity of AEOA will be more than 110,000 metric tons per year at its production facilities in Ludwigshafen, Germany; Geismar, USA; and Nanjing, China. “As one … Read more