BASF seeks to expand capacity of integrated ethylene oxide complex at Verbund site in Antwerp

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BASF is planning to expand the capacity of its ethylene oxide complex in Antwerp, Belgium. The expansion will include increasing the capacity for ethylene oxide and its downstream derivatives, such as surfactants. BASF currently operates ethylene oxide plants in Antwerp and Ludwigshafen, making it the largest producer of ethylene oxide derivatives in Europe. The company aims to strengthen its backward integration into ethylene oxide to support the growth of its customers in various industries. The final investment decision is expected to be made in 2019.

BASF pursues a significant capacity expansion of the integrated ethylene oxide complex at its Verbund site in Antwerp, Belgium. The project includes capacity expansions for ethylene oxide and for several downstream derivatives, such as surfactants.

In Europe, BASF operates ethylene oxide plants in Antwerp and Ludwigshafen with a combined capacity of 845,000 metric tons per year. The company is the largest producer of ethylene oxide derivatives in the region. Major ethylene oxide derivatives are surfactants, ethanol amines, glycol ethers, polyether polyols and other specialty products used in a wide range of industries such as home and personal care, industrial applications and the automotive industry.

BASF intends to further strengthen its backward integration into ethylene oxide to support continued growth of its customers in downstream markets. The final investment decision is expected to be made in 2019.