BP puts UK ethanol, ethyl acetate on 60% allocation
26 October 2000 15:39 [Source: ICIS news]
LONDON (CNI)--BP has set a 60% allocation limit on ethanol and
ethyl acetate supplies for its UK customers which is expected to
continue into early December, CNI learned Thursday.
A spokesman for BP said difficulties with catalysts at its
ethanol plants at Grangemouth, Scotland and Baglan Bay, Wales had
forced the energy and chemicals giant to introduce the allocation
restrictions.
He said the 60% allocation to all customers was expected to last
"until the end of November, at least".
The ethanol plant remains closed after BP experienced
difficulties reactivating the catalyst after a maintenance
shutdown, said the spokesman. The technical problems have held back
the restart of the 200 000 tonne/year unit by about a week, he
said. It would then take a number of days to bring unit onstream
and be ramped-up.
The ethanol plant at Grangemouth feeds BP's ethyl acetate plant
in Hull, northeast England, which is operating at reduced
output.
It was understood that ethanol production at Baglan Bay also has
been suffering from technical difficulties with its catalyst. But
no further details were available on the problems at the Welsh site
or to what extent output has been affected.
BP experienced ethanol production problems at Grangemouth
earlier this year that left ethanol stocks low ahead of the current
problems.
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