PetroChina lets ethylene contract to Linde

PetroChina Co. Ltd. let a $140 million contract to Linde AG of Wiesbaden, Germany, to provide technology and key components to build what will become China's largest ethylene plant.
Sept. 16, 2005

By OGJ editors
HOUSTON, Sept. 16 -- PetroChina Co. Ltd. let a $140 million contract to Linde AG of Wiesbaden, Germany, to provide technology and key components to build what will become China's largest ethylene plant.

Linde will be responsible for a megacracker with capacity of 1 million tonnes/year of ethylene and 500,000 tonnes/year of propylene. The operating company, PetroChina Dushanzi Petrochemical Co., intends to start production in second half 2008.

The contract is part of a $3.29 billion expansion of a refinery and petrochemical complex in Dushanzi in Northwest China's Xinjiang province. The expansion will increase the complex's refining capacity to 10 million tonnes/year from 6 million tonnes/year and its ethylene capacity to 1.2 million tonnes/year from 220,000 tonnes/year (OGJ Online, Feb. 23, 2005).

The project will raise PetroChina's refining capacity by about 10% and its ethylene capacity by about 55% over last year's levels.

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