Sanyo, Tosoh to restart Japan crackers mid-April

03 April 2008 10:20  [Source: ICIS news]

SINGAPORE (ICIS news)--Japanese cracker operators Sanyo Petrochemical and Tosoh will restart their crackers in mid-April after shutting down the units in mid-March for turnarounds, company sources said on Thursday.

The shutdowns marked the start of heavy turnaround period in Japan where as many as nine crackers are scheduled to shut this year.

Sanyo shut its 470,000 tonne/year cracker in Mizushima on 13 March for a scheduled turnaround which was expected to end on 10 April.

Tosoh, on the other hand, planned for a 40-day turnaround from 10 March to 18 April, for its 527,000 tonne/year cracker in Yokkaichi.

Given the current market situation for naphtha, most companies were looking forward to the maintenance shutdown of their crackers, producers said.

Mitsubishi Chemical’s fire-hit Kashima No 2 cracker will also be shut down from 2 July to 15 August for a maintenance shutdown.

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Company, location

Capacity tonne/year

Shutdown period

Idemitsu Kosan, Tokuyama

672,000

Sep-Oct

Maruzen Petrochemicals, Chiba

520,000

May-June

Mitsubishi Chemical, Kashima 1

375,000

13 May – 30 June

Mitsubishi Chemical, Kashima 2

603,000

02 Jul – 15 Aug

Mitsubishi Chemical, Mizushima

496,000

15 May – 04 Jun

Mitsui Chemicals, Osaka

450,000

Jun-Jul

Nippon Oil Corp, Kawasaki

440,000

Aug-Sep

Sanyo Petrochemical, Mizushima

470,000

13 Mar – 10 Apr

Tosoh, Yokkaichi

527,000

10 Mar – 18 Apr

Source: Companies


By: Brian Myung
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