16 April 2008 07:29 [Source: ICIS news]
SINGAPORE (ICIS news)--Japanese cracker operator Sanyo Petrochemical, is running its cracker in Mizushima at 100% after encountering a technical hitch shortly after restarting the facility following a scheduled turnaround, a company source said on Wednesday.
Sanyo had shut down its 470,000 tonnes/year cracker in Mizushima on 10 March for a turnaround and restarted the unit on Sunday, as scheduled. However the facility encountered a technical hitch which prevented the cracker from running at full operation rate.
Tosoh, another Japanese cracker operator, was also having a turnaround at its 527,000 tonnes/year cracker in
Nearly four crackers will be shut down simultaneously in May and June, marking the peak of the heavy turnaround period for Asian crackers.
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