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BASF inaugurates Verbund site in China

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BASF has announced the official inauguration of its newly built Verbund site in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province in southern China.

“Zhanjiang shows what the future of chemistry looks like: efficient, digital, and sustainable by design. The site showcases a smart integrated Verbund structure on an industrial scale,” said Dr. Markus Kamieth, CEO of BASF, at the ceremony attended by representatives from government, customers, business partners, and employees.

At the Zhanjiang site, BASF employs over 2000 people and will produce a diversified portfolio that includes basic chemicals, intermediates, and specialty chemicals for the transportation, consumer goods, electronics, home care, and personal care industries.

“Bringing this site to life took real ownership, speed, and an exceptional level of commitment from our BASF team. Completing a project of this magnitude and complexity on time and under budget is remarkable. I want to thank everyone involved both at the site and worldwide who made this possible,” Kamieth said. “This investment shows confidence in the world’s largest chemical market in the long run and will be an important element of our ‘Winning Ways’ strategy."

The majority of the products manufactured in Zhanjiang will directly serve customers in China, fully aligning with BASF’s global “local-for-local” approach. The project was completed on schedule and well below the original budget, with an investment of around €8.7 billion.

“I am proud of BASF’s innovative strength as the basis for the start-up of the most sustainable integrated chemical site in China, and the successful ramp-up of the steam-cracker in record time,” emphasised Dr. Stephan Kothrade, member of the Board and Chief Technology Officer of BASF SE, who is responsible for the Asia Pacific region. “It sets new benchmarks for sustainable chemical production in China and worldwide,”

By using Verbund integration, process innovations, and renewable energy, CO2 emissions at the site can be reduced by up to 50% compared with a conventional petrochemical site. Long-term green power purchase agreements and investments in an offshore wind farm enable the site’s electricity supply to be 100% renewable.

It has a capacity of 1 million tpy of ethylene and is the world’s first cracker equipped with main compressors (e-drives) powered by 100% renewable energy, supporting the production of high-quality, low-CO2 products. The world-scale flex-feed steam cracker is designed to process multiple types of feedstocks, such as naphtha and butane.

“This makes us an attractive partner for our customers in China,” said Haryono Lim, President, Mega Projects Asia, BASF. “Together with customers and partners, we will drive innovation and transformation forward in one of China’s most economically dynamic regions,” he added.

Thus, the site provides an important platform for BASF’s future growth in China. BASF announced the Zhanjiang project in 2018 and laid the foundation stone the following year. The first production plant to begin operation at the Zhanjiang site was for engineering plastics in 2022; it was followed by a thermoplastic polyurethane plant in 2024. At the turn of 2025/2026, BASF began production in the first value chains in the Verbund and successfully ramped up the steam cracker in record time.

The Zhanjiang integrated site is BASF’s seventh Verbund site worldwide and the third largest after Ludwigshafen, Germany, and Antwerp, Belgium. It will be operated solely under BASF’s responsibility.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/27032026/basf-inaugurates-verbund-site-in-china/

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