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News from Abroad                                                              News from Abroad


 BIO-BASED POLYMERS  PROJECT PROGRESS
 Arkema’s new Singapore facility raises polyamide   Cargill-HELM Joint Ventures begins operations at

 11 capacity by 50%; new unit planned for transparent   Geno-licensed bio-BDO facility in US

 polyamide  Qore, the joint venture of American                                    able, responsibly sourced,

       food major Cargill and German chemi-                                        and renewable plant-based
 France-based   chemicals   fi rm,   cals fi rm HELM, has commenced ope-             feedstock, replacing fossil
 Arkema,  has  started  up  its  fl agship   rations at its $300-mn bio-based 1,4-  fuel-based inputs. The pro-
 Rilsan branded polyamide 11 plant   butanediol (BDO) manufacturing plant          cess is expected to reduce
 on Jurong Island, Singapore.  This   in Eddyville, Iowa (US).                     greenhouse gas  emissions
 plant, for which production will be                                               associated with the produc-
 100%-derived from renewable castor   The new facility is set to produce           tion of BDO by up to 90%
 beans, represents a 50% increase in   66-ktpa of  Qira branded BDO, using         when compared  to tradi-
 Arkema’s global polyamide 11 capa-  corn grown primarily within 100 miles         tional fossil-based  BDO
 city.  of the site. As the world’s largest faci-                                  production.
       lity of its kind, it marks a major step  ability of Lycra fi bre, with the potential
 The new plant is dedicated to the   forward in meeting global demand for  to reduce its carbon footprint by up to   The Iowa facility is the second com-
 production of amino 11 monomer   more sustainable materials in everyday  44% compared  to fossil-based alter-  mercially operating licensed Geno Bio-
 from castor oil, and then the poly-  consumer products.  natives. Similarly, BASF has secured a  BDO facility in the world and the fi rst
 merisation of this intermediate into    long-term supply  agreement to  incor-  located in the US. The fi rst facility is
 Rilsan polyamide 11.  Qore has licensed  Genomatica’s  porate Qira into its existing derivatives  operating in Italy, and a third is currently
       BDO process technology and will use  portfolio.                    under construction in Vietnam.
 Arkema also announced that it will   Cargill’s  global feedstock supply and
 triple its global production capacity for   fermentation manufacturing expertise   Geno invented, scaled up, and engi-  BDO can be found in a wide range
 Rilsan Clear transparent polyamide with   to manufacture Qira.   neered the  Geno Bio-BDO process,  of performance textiles,  engineered
 a new unit in the Singapore plant, which   which it licenses to global manufac-  plastics, biodegradable packaging, and
 will cater to the growing demand across   Qore said many companies have  turers.  The technology was originally  other industrial  compounds. In 2024,
 Asia Pacifi c. The transparent polyamide   already started integrating Qira into their  commercialised with the start-up of the  the size of the global BDO market was
 is used in eyewear, electronics, health-  product strategies. The Lycra Company  fi rst licensed plant in 2016. Geno’s Bio-  estimated to exceed 3-mt, and expected
 care devices, and home appliances. The   is adopting Qira to enhance the sustain-  BDO process enables the use of trace-  to surpass 4-mt by 2030.
 new capacity represents an investment
 of around $20-mn and is expected to be   Hynamics UK and Hy24 to develop $407-mn green
 operational in the fi rst quarter of 2026.
       hydrogen facility in UK
 The total investment for the Sin-  ($467-mn).  To  fi nance  this  plant,  ever green bond in October 2020, for
 gapore site is approximately €400-mn  Arkema  successfully  placed  its  fi rst  a total amount of €300-mn ($350-mn).  Hynamics  UK,  a  subsidiary  of   fund a £300-mn ($407-mn) hydrogen
       French utility group, EDF, specialising                            electrolytic production facility.
 EU clears acquisition of Nova by ADNOC and OMV  in low-carbon and renewable hydrogen
       production,  and Hy24, a low-carbon                                   Hynamics currently has two assets in
 The European Commission has ap-  concluded that the transaction would  Borouge will merge into a joint venture   hydrogen asset manager, have  joined   operations, one in commissioning, and
 proved, without conditions, the acquisition  not raise competition concerns, given  called Borouge Group Internation-  hands to  pursue the  development  and   two in construction in France. Hynamics
 of Canadian petrochemical group Nova  the companies’ limited combined  al, jointly controlled by OMV and   funding of the Fawley Green Hydrogen   UK,  100%  affi  liate  of  Hynamics,  was
 Chemicals by  Abu Dhabi National Oil  market position.  ADNOC, each holding a 46.94% stake.   Project,  to be situated  beside the   created in September 2023 and formally
 Company (ADNOC) and OMV. The deal   The joint venture will then acquire   Esso  Fawley  refi nery  in  Hampshire,  April this year. The agreement between  launched early 2024, following the award
 is part of a broader merger plan announced   Nova Chemicals produces ethylene  full control of Nova Chemicals, crea-  England.  Hynamics and Hy24 was formalised on  in the fi rst Hydrogen Allocation Round
 in  March  that  also  involves  polyolefi n  and polyethylene, with capacities of  ting the world’s fourth-largest poly-  July 8th, during the State visit to the UK  by its Tees Green Hydrogen Project, in
 producers Borealis and Borouge.  4.2-mtpa and 2.6-mtpa, respectively.  olefins producer, with 12.2-mtpa   The project  was shortlisted in the  of the French President. Hy24, through  Teesside (UK). Hynamics UK was also
 of resin capacity plus 0.90-mtpa of   UK government’s Hydrogen Allocation  its clean hydrogen infrastructure fund,  shortlisted for the Phase 2 (100-MW) of
 The EU competition watchdog   Under the plan, Borealis and  compounds.  Round 2 (HAR2) subsidy scheme  in  will engage in exclusive negotiations to  its Tees Green Hydrogen Project.


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