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Petrochemical projects in Indonesia in the pipeline
Indonesia is set to start work on 22 petrochemicals projects that
will conclude in 2025 - mainly driven by strong demand for
plastics and fertilisers.
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Out of the 22 projects expected to commence operations in
Indonesia, four will be methanol projects, followed by three New US pipelines act provides critical safety
polypropylene projects. and pollution protections
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Among the upcoming methanol projects in Indonesia, the Air
into oil, gas and petrochemical industries
Products Bengalon Methanol Plant project leads with a
production capacity of 2 MMtpy. The project is expected to start Sulzer expands petrochemical process
operations in 2025. capability with purchase of GTC Technology
Bredel, Qdos pumps reduce wastewater
Bhargavi Gandham, oil and gas analyst at GlobalData, said: “Indonesia, one of the largest economies in
treatment costs at Indonesian plant
Southeast Asia, is witnessing strong demand for petrochemicals, especially for plastics and fertilisers.
Indonesian government plans to minimise dependence on petrochemicals imports by promoting the domestic Petrobras to begin sale of downstream assets in
petrochemical sector to meet the soaring demand.” Brazil

Among the upcoming polypropylene projects include the PT Trans Pacific Petrochemical Indotama Tuban
Polypropylene Plant project and Lotte Chemical Corporation Cilegon Polypropylene Plant project which have
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a production capacity of 600,000 tpy each.
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The PT Trans Pacific Petrochemical Indotama Tuban Polypropylene Plant is expected to start operations in
2024 while Lotte Chemical Corporation Cilegon Polypropylene Plant will commence operations in 2025.
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