Chevron Phillips Chemical completes next-gen polyethylene pilot plant
Chevron Phillips Chemical completed construction of its leading-edge polyethylene pilot plant at its research and technology facility in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
The pilot plant enables polyethylene research, such as new catalyst and polymer development, to take place on a pilot scale prior to implementation in full-scale operations, including the company’s $6 B investment along the Texas Gulf Coast expected to start up next year.
Utilizing Chevron Phillips Chemical’s premier polyethylene technology, the new unit will support customers from around the world from concept to commercialization, enabling companies the opportunity to go to the marketplace following proven polyethylene research.
Chevron Phillips Chemical’s original loop slurry process and its newer advanced dual loop (ADL) technology are used for manufacturing polyethylene and creating bimodal polyethylene resins for advanced applications. The polyethylene technology is available for licensing and is utilized by more than 80 licensed plants in 16 countries worldwide.
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