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It is the fourth licensing win for UOP's advanced MTO process technology. The technology allows petrochemical producers in China and elsewhere to ... View this article
China's Shandong Yangmei Hengtong Chemicals Co. Ltd. will use Honeywell UOP's advanced MTO process to convert methanol from gasified coal ... View this article
... Although the investment involved is often massive, the operating costs of the coal-to-olefins units will be very low, and the units will be competitive ... View this article
Increased coal-to-olefins processes in China. China's significant domestic supply of coal, combined with a domestic shortage ... View this article
... Shanxi Province. The client owns an existing commercial plant of coal-to-olefins, which was put into production in 2011. That ... View this article
The client owns an existing commercial plant of coal-to-olefins, which was put into production in 2011, and, is said to be the first and largest coal-to ... View this article
... In early 2012, Shenhua's coal to olefins business chose an INEOS technology for its second MTO complex, which is scheduled to be built by a ... View this article
Total and China Power Investment (CPI) announced their intention to build a coal-based petrochemical plant in China. View this article
... olefins. Among all of the coal chemical projects, the most important ones are probably coal-to-olefins projects. Shenhua ... View this article
China is taking advantage of its immense coal resource and has recently announced plans for four coal-to-olefins (CTO) projects. ... View this article
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