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Shell exercises option on Horsehead cracker site

  • Market: LPG, Petrochemicals
  • 07/11/14

Shell Chemical exercised its option to purchase Horsehead Holdings' zinc smelter site in Monaca, Pennsylvania as a potential site for an ethane cracker and associated derivatives units.

Shell has yet to make a final investment decision on the proposed cracker as it is awaiting environmental permits and evaluating the economics of the plant, which would utilize Marcellus shale NGL feedstock.

"The land purchase was required to go forward with permitting and preliminary site work," said Shell spokeswoman Kimberly Windon.

If the project goes forward, Shell will build a 1.5mn t/yr ethane cracker and three polyethylene units with a combined annual production of approximately 1.6mn t/yr, according to Shell's website.

No closing date has been established, according to a statement from Horsehead.

Horsehead will need to demolish its facilities before Shell can continue evaluating the project, Windon said.

The project would be the first world-scale ethylene cracker in the region, and would face competition from several additional projects on the US Gulf coast scheduled to begin operations in the next several years. Dow, Westlake, Ineos, LyondellBasell, Chevron Phillips Chemical, and ExxonMobil are all pursuing new cracker projects or expansions to existing plants to capitalize on cost-advantaged NGL feedstocks.

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