Philippine petrochemical producer JG Summit achieved on-specification aromatics production earlier this week at its new aromatics units in Batangas.
It is currently running the new plant at full capacity. The aromatics complex can produce up to 90,000 t/yr of benzene, 50,000 t/yr of toluene and 30,000 t/yr of mixed xylenes. Its newly expanded polypropylene unit with 300,000 t/yr of capacity achieved on-specification output in mid-June and is also running at 100pc.
JG Summit previously aimed to commission the units in April after delays created by Covid-19 from last year's fourth quarter. Limited availability of manpower because of the impact of Covid-19 pushed the start-up to this month. The company is now aiming to start up its new 70,000 t/yr butadiene unit with 110,000 t/yr of raffinate-1 production in July and expecting on-specification output by August.
The Philippines now has two aromatics producers, with Petron operating a reformer in Bataan with a nameplate production capacity of 22,000 t/yr of benzene, 140,000 t/yr of toluene and 291,000 t/yr of mixed xylenes.

