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SCG-Dow Group Breaks Ground on Propylene Oxide Plant in Thailand Midland, MI - June 09, 2008 The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) announced today that the SCG-Dow Group, a joint venture between Dow and The Siam Cement Group (SCG), has broken ground on a propylene oxide (PO) facility in Thailand. The world-scale plant, located within the Asia Industrial Estates (AIE) site near Map Ta Phut, will have a name plate capacity of 390 kilotons per annum (KTA) of PO via the innovative hydrogen peroxide to propylene oxide (HPPO) technology jointly developed by Dow and BASF. The PO plant, which will also include propylene glycol (PG) manufacturing, is expected to come online in 2011. In July 2007, Dow and Solvay S.A. (Solvay) announced the formation of a joint venture to build a new hydrogen peroxide (HP) plant, which will serve as a raw material source for the new PO plant. Located within the AIE site, the new HP plant will be the largest in the world with a name plate capacity of more than 330 kilotons per annum (KTA) of HP at 100 percent concentration. The HP will be produced using Solvay’s proprietary, high-yield HP technology and supply both the PO plant and Solvay’s regional subsidiary, Peroxythai Ltd., which will use the additional product to meet growing customer demand. Operations for the HP plant are scheduled to begin prior to the start up of the PO plant. “With an economy that continues to grow at double digit rates, Asia Pacific is an attractive location for Dow,” said Pat Dawson, president of Dow Polyurethanes. “These plants represent a significant strategic investment by Dow in Thailand for the long-term. Moreover, they will support the continued growth of Dow’s performance businesses, such as Polyurethanes, by ensuring that customers who rely on us for materials will be better equipped to compete in their local markets. Together, with BASF, Solvay and SCG, we continue to create sustainable solutions for the production of PO that deliver greater energy efficiency, a reduced physical footprint, and improved environmental performance while also providing attractive economics.” In 2003, Dow and BASF began a joint process research program to develop and commercialize HPPO technology, enabling the two companies to combine their innovation capabilities and commercialize the technology more efficiently. The jointly developed HPPO technology, which was supported by a partnership with Solvay for the development of a specially adapted HP quality, will be utilized at the AIE site with BASF supporting the world-scale PO plant as a technology partner. In addition, Dow and BASF continue to work together on regional product exchange agreements and other supply agreements to meet their customers’ demand for PO globally. Dow and BASF expect final authorization on these agreements soon. Feedstock for the PO plant will come from the SCG-Dow joint-venture liquids cracker at Map Ta Phut, scheduled for completion in 2010. Several facilities within the AIE site, including the new PO plant, are also expected to be operated through joint venture agreements between Dow and SCG. Propylene oxide is a versatile chemical intermediate used in the production of raw materials for a wide range of industrial and commercial products, including polyurethanes, propylene glycol, and glycol ethers. Benefits of HPPO Technology Compared with conventional PO process technologies, HPPO offers unique benefits in three areas: economic, enviromental and opportunities for future growth. New PO plants built using the HPPO technology are more economical because they:
Environmental benefits The new HPPO technology brings environmental improvements to the PO industry by:
Growth opportunities HPPO technology provides flexibility when selecting future new plant sites by:
About Dow Polyurethanes Dow is the world's largest producer of propylene oxide (PO), polyether polyols, and is a leading producer of quality aromatic isocyanates, such as MDI and TDI, an essential component of polyether polyols. Dow's polyurethane products and fully formulated polyurethane systems are used for a broad range of applications including construction, automotive, appliance, furniture, bedding, shoe soles, decorative molding, athletic equipment and more. The business manufactures and markets rigid, semi-rigid and flexible foams, adhesives, sealants, coatings, elastomers and binders. Dow also offers the latest in polyol technology with RENUVA™ Renewable Resource Technology and VORANOL™ VORACTIV™ polyols, part of an ongoing initiative by Dow to lead the industry in providing high-performance products. For more information, visit www.dowpolyurethanes.com, www.dowpg.com, www.dowpo.com, www.pusystems.com, www.dowrenuva.com and www.voractiv.com. About Dow About SCG-Dow Group SCG-Dow Group is a joint venture formed in 1987 by The Dow Chemical Company and Siam Cement Group (SCG). SCG-Dow Group is comprised of four joint venture companies that manufacture and supply markets across Asia Pacific with a portfolio of products, including styrene monomer; styrene-butadiene latex; polyethylene; polystyrene and compounding products. About SCG SCG is Thailand's largest industrial conglomerate with leading market position in each of its core businesses of Chemicals, Cement, Paper, Building Materials, and Distribution. Siam Cement's Chemicals business is one of the leading players in Asia Pacific region and serving worldwide customers. Today, SCG through its Chemicals business unit, continues to expand its business presence into international markets and emphasizes on innovation in products/services, processes, and business models to delight its customers. More information about SCG can be found at www.scg.co.th. For Editorial Information: Myra Dean Ally Gellert |
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