LyondellBasell announced that it is evaluating a further expansion project at its petrochemical plant in Channelview, Texas, that would potentially add up to 227k tons annualy of ethylene capacity. Preliminary engineering work is already underway to assess expansion feasibility. If the project proceeds, the anticipated time frame for completion would be 2017.
The proposed expansion project would be in addition to work already underway to install two large cracking furnaces at the Channelview site that are slated to increase production by 113k tones-per-year when construction work is expected to be completed early next year.
In addition to expansion at Channelview, LyondellBasell is increasing ethylene capacity at two other Texas plants. An 363k tons-per-year expansion has just been completed in La Porte. And an additional 363k tons of capacity are being added at the Company's site in Corpus Christi, which is scheduled for completion in late 2015. When all three are completed, a total of 839k tons of ethylene capacity are expected each year. This figure will increase to 1,09m tons if the additional expansion project is finalized.
"Our strategy continues to be the cost-effective expansion of existing facilities to take swift advantage of abundant supplies of low cost natural gas and ethane from shale production," said Tim Roberts, Executive Vice President, Olefins & Polyolefins, Americas. "The additional ethylene capacity we are already adding at our three Texas plants through existing expansion projects is the equivalent of constructing a new stand-alone cracking unit."
Ethylene and related products produced by LyondellBasell are used to manufacture numerous materials that are essential to consumer durable products, flexible packaging, and automotive applications. LyondellBasell is currently the fifth largest producer of ethylene globally.