Propylene demands boost global needs for propane
July 18, 2017 By Megan Smalley
The need for propylene is expected to continue to rise across the world, which also increases demand for propane as a feedstock, according to IHS Markit.
Read MoreThe need for propylene is expected to continue to rise across the world, which also increases demand for propane as a feedstock, according to IHS Markit.
Read MorePembina Pipeline Corp. and Petrochemical Industries Co. are moving ahead with the development of a proposed propylene and polypropylene production facility in Alberta, Canada.
Read MoreHoneywell UOP commissioned operations at the largest single-train propane dehydrogenation unit in China at Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Group.
Read MoreThe Government of Alberta’s Petrochemicals Diversification Program has approved $500 million in royalty credits for two dehydrogenation (PDH) projects, which will process propane extracted from natural gas resources into plastics products, in Alberta, Canada.
Read MorePembina Pipeline Corp. and the Petrochemical Industries Co. K.S.C. (PIC), a subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corp., plan to put together…
Read MoreExports and petrochemicals are two propane demand areas we reference often in Trader’s Corner. They’ve become more of…
Read MoreThe Dow Chemical Co.’s world-scale propane dehydrogenation unit (PDH), located at the company’s Oyster Creek site in Freeport,…
Read MoreWilliams Cos. Inc., a provider of energy infrastructure, plans to move forward with its plan to develop a…
Read MoreDomestic demand for propane is expected to rise by about 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) between 2014 and…
Read MoreFormosa Plastics is planning to build a propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant at its petrochemical complex in Point Comfort,…
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