Sasol Announces Beneficial Operations of Fifth and Sixth Lake Charles Chemicals Project Facilities
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HOUSTON, 23 June /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
-Six units now online comprise more than 86% of LCCP's total output
Sasol today announced that the Guerbet alcohol unit at our Lake Charles
Chemicals Project (LCCP) achieved beneficial operations on 19 June 2020. This
follows three days after achieving beneficial operations on the Ziegler alcohol
unit, bringing the online capacity of LCCP's specialty chemicals units to 100
percent and LCCP's total online nameplate capacity to 86 percent.
The beneficial operations of these LCCP facilities progresses Sasol's
seven-unit U.S. Gulf Coast mega project to the cusp of completion," said Sasol
President and Chief Executive Officer, Fleetwood Grobler. "The additional
capacity strengthens Sasol's leadership position in the specialty alcohol and
alumina markets, which is core to the company's Chemicals growth strategy."
"Our investment in Lake Charles – including the additional ethoxylation
capacity that began operation in January 2020 – combined with the startup of
our new ethoxylation unit in Nanjing, China in 2019, strengthens our existing
asset base," said Sasol Executive Vice President: Chemicals Business, Brad
Griffith.
"With this expansive global footprint, we continue aligning our business
with powerful global megatrends to identify high-value growth opportunities we
can support with our unique chemistries. These megatrends underpin our strategy
of providing solutions to a growing and urbanising middle class focused on
health, hygiene and sustainability. Through collaborative innovation with our
customers, we are committed to developing sustainable solutions which form a
part of the developing circular economy," said Mr Griffith.
The Ziegler and Guerbet alcohols expand Sasol's position in having the
broadest integrated alcohols and surfactants portfolio in the world. Sasol is a
recognised leader in chemicals for essential care markets such as laundry, home
care, personal care and hygiene.
Sasol is also well-positioned to offer specialty, performance-based
chemicals and tailor-made solutions to customers in a wide range of industrial
applications including agrochemicals, abrasives, metalworking and lubrication,
oil and gas, automotive, and paints and coatings.
The LCCP Ziegler unit is an extension of the existing Ziegler plant in Lake
Charles and is the largest of its kind in the world adding nameplate capacity
of 173,000 tons per year (173 ktpa) of alcohol and 32,000 tons (32 ktpa) of
alumina. This addition strengthens Sasol's significant economies of scale,
leveraging the company's deep technical and operating experience.
The Ziegler unit supplements Sasol's global production of alcohols and
aluminas, adding to existing Ziegler capacity in both Lake Charles and
Brunsbuettel, Germany. The unit is the most technically complex of the units in
the LCCP and is based on Sasol's proprietary technology. Benefited by the most
modern technology and years of experience with this unique process, the Ziegler
unit started up smoothly, within market guidance through the sterling efforts
of our project and operations teams.
The additional alumina capacity from the Ziegler unit will enable Sasol to
supply the increasing market demand for tailor-made, high purity alumina
products used in a variety of market applications such as catalysts, films,
ceramics and abrasives. The expansion will support the growth aspirations of
customers requiring Sasol's unique alkoxide based alumina products.
Sasol's new Guerbet unit on the U.S. Gulf Coast is the company's second
Guerbet alcohol production site; the other is also located in Brunsbuettel. The
unit in Lake Charles is the largest Guerbet alcohol plant in the world and has
a nameplate capacity of 30,000 tons per year (30 ktpa).
The Guerbet unit is a two-fold scale-up of Sasol's proprietary technology
used in Brunsbuettel. The project and operations teams from both Lake Charles
and Brunsbuettel worked exceedingly well to bring the Guerbet unit onstream
without problems. The positioning of Sasol's Guerbet alcohol production sites
in Europe and North America is unrivaled and provides our customers with
expanded access to a more efficient and sustainable global supply chain.
The last remaining unit to come online at LCCP will be the low density
polyethylene (LDPE) plant. This is on track for beneficial operations by the
end of September 2020, as per previous guidance. At the end of May 2020, the
LCCP capital expenditure was tracking the previously communicated guidance of
US$12,8 billion.
To date, the LCCP has generated more than 800 full-time quality
manufacturing jobs, with up to 6,500 people on site during construction, with
nearly US$4 billion spend on construction to Louisiana businesses and nearly
US$200 million paid in local and state taxes.
About Sasol:
Sasol is a global integrated chemicals and energy company. Through our
talented people, we safely and sustainably create superior value for our
customers, shareholders and other stakeholders. We integrate sophisticated
technologies in world-scale operating facilities to produce and commercialise
commodity and specialised chemicals, gaseous and liquid fuels, and lower-carbon
electricity.
Issued by:
In South Africa:
Alex Anderson
Senior Manager: Group External Communication
Direct telephone: +27 (0) 10-344-6509; Mobile: +27 (0) 71-600-9605;
alex.anderson@sasol.com
In the U.S.:
Kim Cusimano
North American Operations Corporate Affairs
Direct telephone: +1 (225) 776-0758
kim.cusimano@us.sasol.com
Source: Sasol Limited
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