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July 25, 2013 02:00 AM

2 firms to build PE plant

By Frank Esposito

Frank Esposito, Plastics News
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    LYNDHURST, England—Thanks to low-priced shale gas, another 1 billion pounds of polyethylene capacity is headed for North America.

    South Africa's Sasol Ltd. and Lyndhurst-based Ineos Group on July 24 said they will form a joint venture that will build a plant in southwest Louisiana with annual capacity of just over 1 billion pounds of bimodal high density PE. The final investment decision will be made in the first half of 2014, with physical start-up of the plant expected by the end of 2015.

    "Together, we will develop a world-scale HDPE plant which will allow us to monetize ethylene and supply a high-quality product," said Andre de Ruyter, Sasol senior group executive.

    The plant will use Innovene S process technology licensed from Ineos. Officials said plans are for the plant to make a limited number of grades, for high efficiency.

    The JV "demonstrates Ineos' continued commitment to the HDPE market, and to growing end-use applications that benefit from bimodal technology, Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA CEO Dennis Seith said in the release.

    No specific site is named in the release, but Sasol late last year confirmed plans to build an ethane cracker producing PE feedstock ethylene in Lake Charles, La.

    Ineos already operates almost 1.3 billion pounds of PE capacity in La Porte, Texas. The cracker and plant will be the first North American petrochemicals investment for Sasol, which is based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    The Sasol/Ineos JV is one of at least eight producers with plans to add PE capacity in North America in the near future. Those projects could add at least 11 billion pounds of capacity to a market that currently has just under 45 billion pounds of annual capacity—meaning North American PE capacity could grow 25 percent or more.

    These expansions are being made possible by new supplies of shale-based natural gas that are being developed throughout North America. A combination of hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") and horizontal drilling is allowing energy firms to access natural gas more easily.

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