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MENA Petrochemicals Producers See Ambitious Expansion Plans Held Back By Rising Costs
...ES, 5 March 2007). EMethanex, Damietta EMethanex 60%; Egyptian government 33%; Apicorp 7% 1mn t/y methanol capacity due 2010, additional 260,000 t/y due 2011. Financing closed (MEES, 11 June 2007). Sidi Kerir PE, Bu...
Volume: 51Issue: 21Published at Mon, 26 May 2008 -
OCP Signs Fertilizer Plant MOUs With Libya, Vietnam
...ant is to be built in Morocco and begin production in 2011. An ammonia plant of unknown capacity will be built in Vietnam. The announcements follow an invitation by OCP in February to international investors to participate in the development of Morocco’s phosphate and chemicals industry. OCP ex...
Volume: 51Issue: 21Published at Mon, 26 May 2008 -
Ras Laffan C IWPP Attracts 20 Banks
...timated 9,000mw power needs by 2011....
Volume: 51Issue: 21Published at Mon, 26 May 2008 -
Hayan Petroleum Produces More Gas
...arter of 2011 (MEES, 24 March, 10 March)....
Volume: 51Issue: 21Published at Mon, 26 May 2008 -
Qatar Cautious On GTL Development Timings As EPC Costs Soar 40-50%
...d. An EPC is scheduled to be awarded in 2Q 2007 with commercial start-up set for 1Q 2011....
Volume: 48Issue: 21Published at Mon, 23 May 2005 -
ExxonMobil, QP Move Ahead On $2Bn Ras Laffan Petrochems Complex
...e plant coming on-stream in early 2011, he said....
Volume: 48Issue: 21Published at Mon, 23 May 2005 -
Qatar And Iran Outline GTL Plans At London Conference
...milar plant due into operation in 2011 (MEES, 27 October 2003). QP and Sasol-Chevron are negotiating to develop a second project labeled ORYX 2, with similar design and capacity to the project under construction, and which may be completed before the Shell plant begins production. Additionally, Mr Em...
Volume: 47Issue: 21Published at Mon, 24 May 2004 -
Iranian Petrochemical Sector Weighs Effects Of Capacity Expansion
...pacity would be required by 2011. Currently, there is a total of 8mn t/y of polypropylene capacity scheduled to come on stream by 2006. The polyethylene and polypropylene projects under construction are mainly in the Middle East, and according to Mr Borruso much of the exports from the region will be ab...
Volume: 45Issue: 21Published at Mon, 27 May 2002