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A few days ago, Exxon Mobil Corporation announced that its new 650,000-ton/year polyethylene (PE) resin plant in Beaumont, Texas, was put into operati.
ExxonMobil's new linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) plant is one of 13 new polyethylene units built in Texas and Louisiana between 2017 and 201 Eight of those units are already in production, and the ExxonMobil unit is one of five planned to start production by the end of 201 The other four are Sasol's 420,000-ton/year PE plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana, LyondellBasell's 550,000-ton/year PE plant in La Porte, Texas, along the Houston Waterway, and Formosa Plastics in Tex.
ExxonMobil commissioned two 650,000-ton/year PE plants in Monte Bellevue, Louisiana, in October 2017, and 150,000 tons at its Baytown, Texas, refinery complex in July 201 10,000 tons/year crack.
Last month, ExxonMobil and SABIC also announced that they would build a new petrochemical plant near Corpus Christi, Texas, including a 8-million-ton/year cracker and two PE plants with a capacity of 650,000 tons/year and 600,000 tons/year, and a 1 million tons/year monoethylene glycol facility will also be bui.
Since the beginning of 2017, a total of 5 crackers with a total capacity of 2 million tons/year have been put into operation in the United States, and it is expected that another 3 sets of crackers with a total capacity of 5 million tons/year will be put into operation this ye.