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Methanex has reached a final investment decision to proceed with the relocation of a second 1 million tpy methanol plant from its Chile site to ... View this article
This contract will enhance Methanex's ability to reliably supply quality product to its US customers for at least the next 10 years, according to top ... View this article
Methanex is currently operating one plant in Chile at low operating rates. ... Methanex is currently operating one plant in Chile at low operating rates. ... View this article
Methanex secured a new natural gas supply agreement, thereby enabling the restart of the methanol plant at its Waitara Valley site by late in the ... View this article
... will provide critical marine, rail and truck access in support of a 1 million tpy methanol production plant being relocated by Methanex from Chile ... View this article
... however, Chesapeake Energy signed a 10-year contract to supply 36 billion cubic feet/year of natural gas to Methanex's methanol plant in Geismar ... View this article
Methanex on Wednesday was granted all required air permits by the state of Louisiana and the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ... View this article
Jacobs Engineering Group was awarded a contract from Methanex to provide engineering, procurement and construction services for the ... View this article
Methanex has reached a final investment decision to proceed with the relocation of a 1 million tpy methanol plant from its Chile site to Geismar ... View this article
The addition of the second plant adds 650000 tpy of capacity for Methanex and increases the Motunui site capacity to 1.5 million tpy. ... View this article
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