TotalEnergies to Delay Antwerp Cracker Restart Until H2 January, Say Sources -- OPIS
11 January 2024 - 5:02AM
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TotalEnergies is delaying the restart of its 580,000 metric
ton/year mixed-feed ethylene cracker in Antwerp, Belgium, until the
second half of January, several sources told OPIS Wednesday.
The producer initially shut down the cracker in October and the
turnaround was expected to last up to eight weeks, according to
sources and data by Chemical Market Analytics (CMA), an OPIS
company by Dow Jones.
A major turnaround was scheduled at two of the three sites in
Antwerp from September until the beginning of December 2023,
according to TotalEnergies. It warned of flaring at the refinery
from Sept. 25 onwards, according to a company statement issued that
same month.
TotalEnergies did not reply to an OPIS request for an update or
more information on the units affected.
The French energy major said it intended to invest an additional
€3 million ($3 million) alongside the maintenance work at its
polymer site located at Scheldelaan 2-4, in Antwerp.
TotalEnergies operates a separate cracker in Antwerp with an
ethylene production capacity of 570,000 mt/year, according to CMA
data.
The Antwerp complex produces fuel oil, gasoline, liquid
petroleum gas, diesel and jet fuel, TotalEnergies said on its
website. It can also manufacture products such as propylene and
aromatics.
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--Reporting by Fahima Mathé, fmathe@opisnet.com; Editing by Rob
Sheridan, rsheridan@opisnet.com
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