The Dow Chemical Co. has announced that the SCG-Dow Group, a joint venture between Dow and The
Siam Cement Group, has broken ground on a propylene oxide facility
in Thailand.
MIDLAND, MI - The Dow Chemical Co. (Dow)
has announced that the SCG-Dow Group, a joint venture between Dow and The Siam
Cement Group (SCG), has broken ground on a propylene oxide (PO) facility in
Thailand. The world-scale plant, located within the Asia Industrial Estates
(AIE) site near Map Ta Phut, will have a name plate capacity of 390 kilotons
per annum (KTA) of PO via the innovative hydrogen-peroxide-to-propylene-oxide
(HPPO) technology jointly developed by Dow and BASF. The PO plant, which will
also include propylene glycol (PG) manufacturing, is expected to come online in
2011.
In July 2007, Dow and
Solvay S.A. (Solvay) announced the formation of a joint venture to build a new
hydrogen peroxide (HP) plant, which will serve as a raw material source for the
new PO plant. Located within the AIE site, the new HP plant will be the largest
in the world with a name plate capacity of more than 330 KTA of HP at 100
percent concentration. The HP will be produced using Solvay’s proprietary,
high-yield HP technology and supply both the PO plant and Solvay’s regional
subsidiary, Peroxythai Ltd., which will use the additional product to meet
growing customer demand. Operations for the HP plant are scheduled to begin
prior to the start up of the PO plant.
“With an economy that
continues to grow at double digit rates, Asia Pacific is an attractive location
for Dow,” said Pat Dawson, President of Dow Polyurethanes. “These plants
represent a significant strategic investment by Dow in Thailand for the long
term. Moreover, they will support the continued growth of Dow’s performance
businesses, such as Polyurethanes, by ensuring that customers who rely on us
for materials will be better equipped to compete in their local markets.
Together with BASF, Solvay and SCG, we continue to create sustainable solutions
for the production of PO that deliver greater energy efficiency, a reduced
physical footprint and improved environmental performance while also providing
attractive economics.”
In 2003, Dow and BASF
began a joint process research program to develop and commercialize HPPO
technology, enabling the two companies to combine their innovation capabilities
and commercialize the technology more efficiently. The jointly developed HPPO
technology, which was supported by a partnership with Solvay for the
development of a specially adapted HP quality, will be utilized at the AIE site
with BASF supporting the PO plant as a technology partner. In addition, Dow and
BASF continue to work together on regional product exchange agreements and
other supply agreements to meet their customers’ demand for PO globally. Dow
and BASF expect final authorization on these agreements soon.
Feedstock for the PO plant
will come from the SCG-Dow joint-venture liquids cracker at Map Ta Phut,
scheduled for completion in 2010. Several facilities within the AIE site,
including the new PO plant, are also expected to be operated through joint
venture agreements between Dow and SCG.
SCG-Dow Group Breaks Ground on Propylene Oxide Plant in Thailand
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