07.08.2012 – BASF plans to build a butadiene extraction plant at its Verbund site in Antwerp, Belgium. The plant will have an annual production capacity of 155,000 metric tons and is scheduled to start up during 2014. The investment amount will be in the high double-digit million euro range.
The decision has been made in light of the increasingly tight supplies of butadiene on global markets. In recent years, the volumes of butadiene available on the market have declined sharply. At the same time, demand from the tire industry and other industries has been rising. This has led to a considerable increase in prices.
„With the plant, we will secure our supply of butadiene at a competitive cost,“ said Dr. Uwe Kirchgäßner, head of BASF’s regional business unit Basic Petrochemicals Europe. „Furthermore, we will take advantage of opportunities on the attractive external market and thereby contribute to our long-term economic success,“ Kirchgäßner added.
The butadiene will be extracted from crude C4, a product from the steam cracker. Through the investment about 15 to 20 jobs will be created.
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