Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Taiwan's CPC Plans to Shut Ethylene Plant for Maintenance Work in October

(Bloomberg) -- CPC Corp., Taiwan's state refiner,
plans to shut an ethylene plant for maintenance in October, a
company official said.

The plant, capable of making 230,000 metric tons of ethylene
a year from the crude oil distillate naphtha, is scheduled for a
40- to 45-day overhaul starting in October, said the official who
declined to be identified because of company policy. The refiner
hasn't set precise dates for the planned maintenance, he said.


Read more at Bloomberg Energy News

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