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Petrochemical Complex Project in Uzbekistan
Chemical Plant Project in South Africa                                                                         
Project introduction:
The project is a high-value-added package-type resources development project The produced gas is sent to Gas Chemical Plant which is 110 km away to produce and sell polymer chemicals and sell remaining natural gas.
   

                                                                                                                                                                                                             
Location
Uzbekistan
 
Product Value
US$1,630,480

 
Product Details
ASTM A234 WPB, ASTM A182 F304 Slip-on Flange
 
Contract No.
Nansteel2020079083461

 
Date
07.2020
















According to preliminary plans, the project will see a new 500,000-ton state-of-the-art plant that will be used to produce natural gas and petrochemicals such as HDPE and HDPP. The facilities will include new 110km gas and condensate pipelines.

The site selection of the complex depends on a competitive feedstock and energy supply, suitable infrastructure and proximity to major markets in Europe and Asia, thereby consolidating Uzbekistan's role as an energy leader in the region.

The complex consists of 5 main factories:
1. Gas separation device;
2. Ethylene production equipment;
3. Polyethylene production equipment;
4. Polypropylene production equipment;
5. Energy supply plant.

Based on MTO technology, the project produces unique natural gas chemical products that meet modern requirements through deep processing of hydrocarbon feedstocks. When completed, the complex will greatly accelerate Uzbekistan's import substitution, economic diversification and the development of related domestic industries.

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