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- Tarim Ethylene Project (Phase I and Phase II)
- PetroChina Dushanzi Petrochemical Company
- Predominantly Chemicals Operations
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/ Korla - Xinjiang
- Petroleum and Petrochemical Industrial Park, Shangku High-Tech Development Zone
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Tarim Phase I
1st Sep 2021: Dushanzi Petrochemical Tarim Ethane to Ethylene Project with a total investment of 8.04 billion yuan, covering an area of 2216 mu, consists of three main sets of 600,000 tons/year ethylene, 300,000 tons/year high-density polyethylene, and 300,000 tons/year full-density polyethylene. Composition of production equipment, public works and auxiliary systems. (Source)
Location info: Phase I ethylene plant.
Tarim Phase II
17th May 2024:
Project name: Dushanzi Petrochemical Company Tarim 1.2 million tons/year Phase II Ethylene Project Supporting Green Low-carbon Demonstration Project
Tarim Phase II Ethylene Project of PetroChina Dushanzi Petrochemical mainly separates ethane from natural gas and then produces ethylene through ethane cracking. The total investment of the project is 29 billion yuan, and the construction content includes: the construction of 1.2 million tons/year ethylene, two sets of 450,000 tons/year full-density polyethylene, 300,000 tons/year low-density polyethylene, 450,000 tons/year polypropylene and other 11 major production units, and the construction of a green and low-carbon demonstration project.
The project consists of: CO2 capture unit, PSA unit, synthetic ammonia unit, urea unit, as well as supporting public works, auxiliary production facilities, storage and transportation facilities, etc. The main product is urea, with liquid ammonia as by-product.
(Source)Location: Adjacent to the West of Phase I (source of construction site photo, 29th May 2024)
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