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October 12, 2020 05:12 PM

Power outages from Hurricane Delta hit same region impacted by Laura

Frank Esposito
Plastics News
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    The Louisiana and Texas border was hit by a major storm for the second time in less than two months.

    Multiple resin and feedstocks plants on the U.S. Gulf Coast were forced to close because of Hurricane Delta, which made landfall Oct. 9, including sites that had still not fully reopened at Hurricane Laura.

    Laura hit that same part of the Louisiana and Texas border in late August. Before weakening, Delta had maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, making it a Category 2 hurricane.

    Westlake Chemical Corp. of Houston idled production at its petrochemicals complex in Lake Charles, La., a company spokesman said in an email to Plastics News. Westlake's primary concern "is for the safety of its employees and the communities where it operates," he said.

    The spokesman added that, following initial assessments, Westlake believes it has incurred "very limited physical damage" to its facilities. The facilities are in the process of restarting, he said. Timing of restarts for each unit will depend on restoration of electricity, industrial gases, and other feedstocks and utilities.

    Damage to the electrical grid following Laura had been blamed for the delay in restarting plants.

    Westlake operates almost 1.4 billion pounds of polyethylene resin capacity and almost 2.1 billion pounds of capacity for PVC resin feedstock VCM in Lake Charles.

    A spokesperson with Dow Inc. in Midland, Mich., said that the firm's Gulf Coast sites reported no major damage from Hurricane Delta.

    The spokesperson added that, in a precautionary move, some Dow assets in Louisiana and in Sabine and Beaumont, Texas, were brought to "a safe idle state" ahead of the storm. Those assets have resumed regular staffing and are now moving back to normal operations.

    Market sources said that LyondellBasell Industries had closed polypropylene resin production in Lake Charles and that Sasol Ltd. had done the same with PE resin production, also in Lake Charles. Both of those facilities were in the process of restarting after the previous hurricane.

    A 2-billion-pound capacity ethylene plant operated by Nova Chemicals in Geismar, La., also was running at reduced rates, according to a report from Houston-based PetrochemWire.

    In Westlake, La., Lousiana Pigment Co. had idled a plant making titanium dioxide, a common plastics whitener. An Invista plant making nylon fiber and nylon feedstock adiponitrile in Orange, Texas, also was operating with limited personnel.

    Local power supplier Entergy said late Oct. 11 that about 110,000 customers were without electricity. Power already had been restored to more than 200,000 customers, officials said in a news release.

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