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APLA conference outlines global petrochemical demand in 2007

Global petrochemical demand will total 531 million tonnes in 2007 according to a presentation at the APLA conference in Buenos Aires today. Plastics will constitute 31% of demand, light olefins 24%, methanol 7%, chloralkali 21% and aromatics 17%.

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