Hanwha Total Petrochemical to expand integrated refining and petrochemicals platform
Hanwha Total Petrochemical, a 50-50 joint venture between South Korea’s Hanwha and French oil and gas major Total, will invest more than USD 300 Million to expand its integrated refining and petrochemicals platform located in Daesan, South Korea. The investment will increase the site’s polyethylene capacity by more than 50% to 1.1 million tons per year by the end of 2019.
This project complements the steam cracker expansion and flexibilization project announced earlier this year, that will enable it to process low-cost propane feedstock. Thus, it will allow the facility to capture margin along the full ethylene-polyethylene value chain.
Daesan is one of Total’s six world-class integrated platforms and a strategic asset for both shareholders. The site, which is comprised of a flexible condensate splitter, a competitive steam cracker and polymers, styrene and aromatics, generated a net result of nearly USD 1 billion in 2016.
Hanwha Total Petrochemical will use the state-of-the-art Advanced Double Loop technology licensed by Total and Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, which will enable the production of a wide range of high-end specialty polyethylene.
The additional production of polyethylene, the most widely used polymer, will supply the local South Korean market, as well as the fast-growing Chinese market.
“After the expansion of the steam cracker announced earlier this year, this project will allow us to capture margins across the full value chain at this giant integrated platform,” said Bernard Pinatel, president, Refining & Chemicals of Total. “We will provide the fast-growing Asian market with high-added-value polymers by leveraging our differentiating technology.”
Hanwha Group, founded in 1952, is a global leader in a broad range of business spanning the spectrum of manufacturing, construction, finance, services and leisure industries. Hanwha Group consists of 56 domestic affiliates and 226 global networks as of June 2016.