ExxonMobil Huizhou Ethylene Phase I Project's 1.6 million ton ethylene plant enters commissioning phase
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-12-12 11:03:20
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On December 12th, ExxonMobil China announced that the 1.6 million ton ethylene plant of ExxonMobil Huizhou Ethylene Phase I Project will be delivered in December 2024 and fully enter the commissioning phase. The ExxonMobil Huizhou Ethylene Project is located in the Daya Bay Petrochemical Park in Huizhou. The first phase of the project mainly includes an ethylene plant, high-end polyethylene and polypropylene production plants in the middle and downstream, as well as supporting public works, docks, storage and transportation, and environmental protection facilities.
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