SABIC launches multimillion euro investment at Geleen production site
As well as the upgrade project, the 135 million euro investment will be used to launch more than twenty additional improvement projects and a substantial maintenance shutdown (Turnaround) scheduled for September 2013. Built in the 1970s, the cracker will be modernized according to the latest technologies so that it can continue to compete with the ‘younger’ plants.
Updating the Olefins4 cracker fits in with SABIC’s growth ambitions. The production location of the company in Geleen will be transformed into a top European site over the next few years. “We believe in the future of SABIC in Geleen,” says Henny Egberink, Vice President Manufacturing. The upgrade project will require a significant amount of extra work and will therefore create new employment opportunities.
The goal of the upgrade project is to reduce the cracker’s energy consumption by eight percent. This means significantly less CO2 emissions, which is better for the environment. The project will also realize a production increase of two percent.
“Large-scale operations like these will not affect deliveries to our customers,” says Jacques Slabbers, Director Area Manufacturing Services Europe. “The cracker will use considerably less energy and produce less CO2, which is beneficial to the environment, our region and SABIC’s ecological footprint. Becoming a key European player not only requires us to enhance our production capacity and employment opportunities, it also requires us to grow in terms of safety and the environment. Sustainability is a major priority for our clients and for SABIC.”
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