Plant Mulls Value Chain Completion

Plant Mulls Value Chain Completion
(Tuesday, January 23, 2018) 23:29

TEHRAN (NIPNA) -- Zagros Petrochemical Plant has started engineering studies on completion of aromatic chain for polypropylene and polyethylene production from methanol.

Half of the plant’s output will be consumed by downstream industries and completion of the sector’s value-chain.

The company has signed contracts with foreign partners in this regard and the result of the studies is ready to be submitted to the facility’s board of directors.

The plant comprises two 1.35m tonnes/year methanol units, called Zagros I and II, and is 50% owned by the state-run National Petrochemical Company of Iran.

Other shareholders include the National Iranian Oil Company Pension Fund (17%), Chimi Pooshineh Industrial Group (16.5%) and Alyaf Morvarid Trading (16.5%).

Exporting 85 percent of its output to China, the facility is currently operating at 80% of its nameplate capacity but will reach full production tilt after it completes a turnaround.

Methanol is used to make formaldehyde, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), methylamines, methyl methacrylate (MMA) and acetic acid. It is also used as a solvent in chemical industries.

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