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Air Liquide and Shell Chemicals ink renewal contracts

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Air Liquide and Shell Chemicals have signed renewal contracts for the supply of oxygen, nitrogen, steam and electricity to Shell’s Scotford facility near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.

To support this renewed long-term commitment, Air Liquide will further enhance its Scotford site operations, which will also enable future growth in this key industrial basin.

Air Liquide will invest in its Scotford site to enhance its operational efficiency. This will enable Air Liquide to provide additional long-term value, while continuing to deliver safe, high quality and reliable supply to the Shell Chemicals facility, which produces chemicals used in the manufacturing of several commercial and consumer products.

The renewal of these contracts reflects the long-standing relationship between Air Liquide and Shell, and illustrates Air Liquide’s commitment to the industry in Alberta, where it has been supplying a wide range of customers with industrial and medical gases for close to a century. With this additional investment, Air Liquide’s Scotford complex will be able to support future growth in the region, illustrating the Group’s strategy to develop in key industrial basins and create efficiencies.

Michael J. Graff, Executive Vice President and Executive Committee Member, Air Liquide Group, said: “Air Liquide is pleased to be reinforcing its relationship with Shell, a leading global company and long-standing strategic customer of the Group. The renewal of these major contracts demonstrates trust and confidence in Air Liquide to create value and deliver long-term performance to our customers.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/24072019/air-liquide-and-shell-chemicals-ink-renewal-contracts/

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