Sibur Plans Plasticizer Plant in Perm, Russia | CHEManager

                                               
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Sibur's 100,000 mt/year DOTP plant in Perm starts production

                                               
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Sibur commissions DOTP plasticizer plant | plasticstoday.com

                                               
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Sibur to build 100,000 mt/year DOTP plant in Perm by 2025

                                               
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SIBUR to focus expandable polystyrene production within Russia

                                               
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  • Where is Sibur building a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) granule?
  • Meanwhile, Sibur launched construction in September 2020 at its Polief site at Blagoveschensk, Bashkortostan, Russia, on a project to produce primary polyethylene terephthalate (PET) granules partly from recycled PET.
  • Is Sibur building the first maleic anhydride plant in Russia?
  • Sibur, meanwhile, is building Russia’s first maleic anhydride (MA) plant. The unit, with capacity for 45,000 metric tons/year of MA, is taking shape at Tobolsk and completion is expected in the second half of 2022. "It is making good progress,” says Petrov.
  • What is Sibur's styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) plant?
  • Sibur started up a styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) plant at Voronezh, Russia, with capacity for 50,000 metric tons/year in early 2020 and the unit is running at full capacity, Petrov says. The plant accounts for 3% of worldwide SBS capacity, according to Sibur.
  • Does Sibur receive PET flakes from recyclers?
  • Sibur has signed several contracts to receive PET flakes from recyclers, he says. Sibur recently completed construction of a 60,000-metric tons/year halobutyl rubber plant at Jamnagar, India, in a JV with Reliance Industries. The plant is in ramp-up phase and on its way to commercial production, Petrov says.
  • How did zapsib impact Sibur's fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 results?
  • The ramp-up of supply from ZapSib had a hugely positive impact on Sibur’s fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 results. But the company also benefited from robust demand for polymers in packaging and medical applications, among others, during the pandemic.
  • Does zapsib still sell polyolefins in Russia?
  • ZapSib still sold 486,000 metric tons of polyolefins in Russia during 2020. "It’s a large volume and it replaced a lot of imports,” Petrov says. The breakdown of ZapSib’s sales is likely to change in 2021, according to Petrov. "There will definitely be more in Russia,” he says.