Equate restarts major Kuwait ethylene glycol unit following July fire
11/5/2012 12:00:00 AM
Kuwait-based joint venture Equate Petrochemical Co. on Monday announced the restart of its 550,000 tpy ethylene glycol plant, which had been down since July due to a fire.
The unit was successfully restarted ahead of schedule, the company said in a statement.
“Through the cooperation of its world-class workforce, EQUATE successfully restarted the unit at an earlier date than the previously announced mid-November target,” the company said.
The joint venture is mainly owned by Kuwait's state-run Petrochemical Industries Co. and US-based Dow Chemical.
Equate manufactures over 5 million tpy of petrochemical products.
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