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NAA polymers to build polyacrylamide plant

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


NAA Polymers has announced plans for a new 200 000 tpy facility in Big Spring, Texas, US, with start up expected by late 2026.

This investment will deliver:

  • Integrated raw material supply to strengthen quality control and reduce reliance on outside markets.
  • A reliable, domestic supply chain for polyacrylamide, critical for water treatment, oil and gas, mining, and industrial applications.
  • A strategic Texas location with logistics advantages and proximity to key customers.
  • Advanced process technologies designed to reduce environmental impact and improve efficiency.

This project reflects NNA Polymer’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and delivering secure, cost-effective polymer solutions for customers across North America.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/13102025/naa-polymers-to-build-polyacrylamide-plant/

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