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27 June 2007
Technip Secures €60M Hydrogen Plant Contract at CEPSA Huelva Refinery
The hydrogen plant, using proprietary technology, will produce 68,700m3/hour of hydrogen and high-quality steam. Completion is expected in Q4 2009, supporting CEPSA's expansion to meet Spain's demand.
26 September 2006
Akzo Nobel Opens Major Chemical Plants in the Netherlands
The new plants in Delfzijl mark the end of regular Dutch chlorine transports and highlight a successful public/private partnership, with significant government support and advanced membrane cell technology.
16 August 2006
Huntsman Expands U.K. Pigments Production by 50%
The U.K. plant will increase capacity by 50,000 MTE using proprietary technology, operational by late 2007. This is part of broader plans to enhance market position in the TiO2 sector.
3 March 2006
San Roque m-Xylene Production
Recent capital expenditures led to the commissioning of new units, including a naphtha hydrotreater, Selective Hydrogenation Unit, R-56 Platformer retrofit, and pipeline expansion.
1 January 2006
Arkema Expands Carling Acrylic Acid Plant Capacity
The Carling acrylic acid plant in Moselle, France, will boost capacity by 15% to 240,000 tonnes/year by year-end, driven by market growth projections.
1 January 2006
Tessenderlo to Boost KOH Production in Belgium
Production will increase to 220,000 tonnes/year by September, following closures of competing producers.
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25 May 2005
Huntsman Opens New Epoxy Resin Facility in Switzerland
The new facility in Monthey will enhance production of multifunctional epoxy resins, doubling capacity and reducing delivery times for the aerospace industry, particularly in Europe.
20 September 2004
Construction Starts on Akzo Nobel Plants in Delfzijl
The new chlorine and MCA plants in Delfzijl will use advanced membrane cell technology, saving 5% energy. The project, delayed by EU consent, aims to end chlorine transports in the Netherlands by mid-2006.
1 September 2004
DSM Opens Largest Vitamin E Plant in Switzerland
The new plant in Sisseln produces 25,000 tons of vitamin E annually, meeting high industry standards with advanced quality control and full traceability for feed, food, pharma, and cosmetics.
26 August 2004
Dow Corning Expands UK Silicone Production
Global demand for silicon-based products drives a 15% production increase. Expansion includes new equipment and reliability improvements, with further growth planned in China and India.
24 August 2004
BASF Opens New Citral Plant in Ludwigshafen
The new plant boosts citral production capacity to 40,000 metric tons annually, supporting fine chemicals for vitamins, aroma chemicals, and more, enhancing supply reliability and competitiveness.
1 July 2004
Statoil Launches Projects at Mongstad and Tjeldbergodden
Plans include building power stations and expanding methanol production, with investments around NOK 8.5 billion. Projects aim to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
30 June 2004
Ciba Expands DPP Pigment Production
In June 2004, a 20% expansion of the DPP pigments plant in Monthey was completed, with further expansion set for 2005. Additional capacity is also being added at the Newport, DE, plant.
16 June 2004
Equipolymers Begins PET Production in Germany
The new 175,000 tonne/year PET plant in Schkopau, Germany, started on schedule, increasing total site output to 335,000 tonnes/year, despite claims of a PTA shortage in Europe.
1 May 2004
INEOS Chlor awards FEED contract for UK chlor-alkali plant
The new plant at Runcorn will use BiChlor technology to produce 400,000 tons of chlorine annually. Fluor will manage the project, collaborating with Uhde GMBH and INEOS Chlor engineers.
19 February 2004
Technip Secures €260M Contract to Upgrade Normandy Refinery
The contract includes engineering, procurement, and construction of a distillate hydrocracking unit and a hydrogen production unit, aiming to reduce heavy fuel oil output and minimize environmental impact.
9 April 2003
AkzoNobel Expands Hengelo Salt Plant Capacity
The Hengelo site in the Netherlands will increase salt production by 300,000-500,000 tons to meet electrolysis market demand, surpassing Delfzijl as the largest vacuum salt plant globally. Completion by 2004.
2 October 2002
Lyondell Begins BDO Production in Rotterdam
The new plant, with a 280M lb annual capacity, is the largest BDO facility globally. It also produces MPDiol glycol and allyl alcohol, enhancing Lyondell's supply capabilities in Europe, Asia, and North America.
30 May 2002
Thermphos Opens STPP Plant in Vlissingen
The new STPP granule plant in Vlissingen, costing €14 million, was completed in January. It will be officially opened by the Queen's Commissioner in Zeeland and will produce specialty detergent components.
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