Airgas to build new liquid carbon dioxide plant in Houston metropolitan area
“The construction of this facility represents Airgas’ commitment to this very important and strategic market,” said Phil Filer, President, Airgas Carbonic and Airgas Dry Ice. “With our long-term feedstock agreements we will be able to serve existing and secure new carbon dioxide customers in the petrochemical industry, as well as the traditional food chilling and beverage carbonation industries. We will also be supplying liquid carbon dioxide to our dry ice facility in LaPorte, Texas.”
Airgas expects that construction will begin shortly on its new carbon dioxide purification and liquefaction plant and will be completed in the fall.
The Airgas and Denbury relationship goes back to 2001, when Airgas sold its Jackson Dome reserves and the associated 183-mile pipeline in Mississippi to Denbury. Recently, Denbury opened up its Green Pipeline which transports this natural, well-based carbon dioxide more than 500 miles to its current terminus at the Hastings Field, just south of William P. Hobby Airport.
According to Filer, the new Airgas plant will repurpose many of the existing assets from the current Deer Park facility, such as storage tanks, truck loading equipment, scales, and analytical equipment. Furthermore, current Airgas production and distribution personnel will all be relocated to the new facility.
Other news from the department business & finance
Get the chemical industry in your inbox
From now on, don't miss a thing: Our newsletter for the chemical industry, analytics, lab technology and process engineering brings you up to date every Tuesday and Thursday. The latest industry news, product highlights and innovations - compact and easy to understand in your inbox. Researched by us so you don't have to.