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Petrochemicals

ExxonMobil starts up cracker in Texas

by Michael McCoy
August 3, 2018 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 96, Issue 32

 

A person stands in front of a chemical plant.
Credit: ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil's new cracker in Baytown, Texas.

ExxonMobil has turned the key on a 1.5 million-metric-ton-per-year ethylene cracker in Baytown, Texas. The cracker, one of several built or being built to take advantage of low-cost shale gas raw material in the U.S., will feed a new polyethylene plant in nearby Mont Belvieu, Texas. ExxonMobil says the plant is its largest chemical investment in the U.S. to date. However, the company has announced a potentially bigger project: a Gulf Coast cracker with the Saudi Arabian firm SABIC that would open after 2023.

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