Vietnam's Long Son petrochemicals complex to start operations by mid-year
3/2/2023 10:58:05 AM
Long Son Petrochemicals, a unit of Thailand's SCG Chemicals, will start commercial production at its petrochemical complex in southern Vietnam by mid-2023, the company said on Thursday.
The $5-billion facility in Ba Ria Vung Tau province will produce 1.4 MMtpy of plastic resins, it said in an emailed statement.
Its annual output will include 500,000 tpy of high-density polyethylene, 500,000 tpy of linear low density polyethylene and 400,000 tpy of polypropylene, it said.
The complex's raw materials, naphtha and propane, will be imported mostly from the Middle East, the company said.
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