SIBUR selects LyondellBasell technology for Amur Gas Chemical Complex
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The process technology will be used for a 400 000 tpy polypropylene unit to be built in Svobodny, Amur region, Russia.
“We are honoured that SIBUR has again opted to utilise the Spheripol technology for its Amur GCC project in the Russian Far East,” said Jim Seward, senior vice president of research and development, technology and sustainability at LyondellBasell. Seward added: “The process robustness and CAPEX effectiveness of the Spheripol process allows SIBUR to create benchmark polymers on a sustainable basis.”
“LyondellBasell's technology will help to achieve the highest level of diversification at Amur GCC and expand SIBUR's mostly homopolymer-oriented portfolio with a few PP random copolymers by adding a wide array of other copolymers, e.g. high-impact polypropylene-ethylene copolymers, and thermoplastic grades”, said Pavel Lyakhovich, Management Board Member and Managing Director of Basic Polymers Division at SIBUR. Total design capacity of AGCC is 2 700 000 KTA of PE and PP products.
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