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Linde Beefs Up Gasification Complex

by Marc S. Reisch
June 10, 2013 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 91, Issue 23

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Linde complex in La Porte, Texas.
A photo of a chemical plant. Many cylindrical towers rise against a blue sky.
Credit: Linde Group
Linde complex in La Porte, Texas.

Industrial gases maker Linde will invest $200 million to add an air separation unit and a new gasification line at its complex in La Porte, Texas. When the line is completed early in 2015, Linde says La Porte will have the world’s largest natural-gas-based complex producing synthesis gas for customers who will use it to make methanol, downstream chemicals, and cleaner transportation fuels.

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