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Markets :: Basic Chemicals :: Petrochemicals :: Ethylene glycol Shell Starts up EG Plant1:26 PM MST | December 1, 2009 Shell Chemicals has announced the start up of an ethylene glycol (EG) plant at the Shell Eastern Petrochemicals complex at Jurong Island, Singapore. The 750,000-m.t./year facility is based on Shell’s Omega process, which Shell is using for the first time. The project forms part of a much bigger petrochemicals investment in Singapore, which also includes an 800,000-m.t./year ethylene plant and a butadiene extraction facility at Bukom Island, and modifications to Shell’s Bukom refinery. These projects are scheduled to start up in early... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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