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       Sumitomo and Thailand’s NFC form sulphuric acid                                                               MSSA doubles capacity for sodium methylate

       tank terminal Joint Ventures                                                                                  in France


          Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation has                                                                              MSSA,  a France-based player in                                     Due to regulatory requirements
       set up a joint venture with Thailand’s                                                                        the sodium and lithium metal market                                 under  the  UN Minamata  Conven-
       tank  terminal  operator, NFC Public                                                                          and part of the International Chemical                              tion on Mercury, the production  of
       Company  Ltd.  to  operate  a  sulphuric                                                                      Investors Group (ICIG), has doubled                                 sodium methylate and other alcoho-
       acid tank terminal business.                                                                                  the production capacity for  sodium                                 lates using mercury-based processes
                                                                                                                     methylate from 20,000 tonnes to 40,000                              must be phased  out in the European
          By acquiring a strategically located                                                                       tonnes at its La Rochelle site in France.                           Union by the  end of 2027. In light
       terminal  and leveraging its expertise                                                                                                                                            of this regulation, MSSA’s capacity
       in  sulphuric acid  terminal operations,                                                                         The company said the move – in-                                  expansion will play a crucial role in
       Sumitomo aims to enhance operational                                                                          volving  an investment  of “several                                 ensuring the continuous supply of
       safety and logistics service reliability,                                                                     million euros” – will help meet growing  will use the same mercury-free sodium  locally  produced sodium methylate
       while creating a hub for an expanded  teracid handles approximately 30% of  in Thailand, where it had already been   demand for sodium methylate  from  metal-based production process as the  from mercury-free processes to the
       business footprint across neighbouring  the world’s marine sulphuric acid trade  active in sulphuric acid distribution. By   mercury-free processes.  existing line. Construction works  will  European market.
       Asian countries.                  and is known for both its trading func-  acquiring a local terminal, the company                              start by mid-2025 and the new line is
                                         tions and ownership of storage tanks.  will strengthen its base in Asia.       As part of the expansion project, a  expected  to be operational  by mid-  MSSA operates production facilities
          NFC is a logistics-focused company  This enables the group to off er fl exible                               second production line will be added to  2026.                      in Pomblière and La Rochelle, France.
       engaged in warehousing, tank terminal  procurement and  supply  services, re-  Sulphuric acid is primarily pro-  MSSA’s sodium methylate  production                              The company is the largest global and
       operations for sulphuric acid, ammonia  liably delivering required volumes to  duced through sulphur burning and as   plant in La Rochelle, which it operates   Sodium methylate is primarily used  the only non-Chinese producer of puri-
       and gasoline, alongside ammonia distri-  customers as needed. Since the 2010s,  a byproduct of nonferrous metal smelt-  in a joint venture with SISP, an affi  li-  as a catalyst in the production of bio-  fi ed sodium metal, special alkali metals
       bution. Its tank terminal  is located  in  Sumitomo has  enhanced its  supply  ing. Global demand for the chemical is   ate of  port logistics service provider  diesel, as well as in fi ne chemicals and  (such as potassium and lithium),  and
       Map Ta Phut Port in Rayong Province,  chain by expanding into distribution in  projected to grow from approximately   Groupe Sica Atlantique. The new line  pharmaceuticals applications.  associated chemicals.
       off ering  excellent  access  to  eastern  Thailand and acquiring a tank terminal  290-million tons in 2023 to around 330-
       Thailand,  an area densely populated  business in the US, strengthening func-  million tons by 2029, mainly for ferti-  Thyssenkrupp Uhde bags e-methanol contract
       with petrochemical facilities and robust  tions across procurement, sales, storage  liser production, alongside increased
       sulphuric acid demand.            and logistics.                   use in metal smelting at copper, lithium   in Finland
                                                                          and rare earth metal  mines.  Asia
          Sumitomo   oversees  Interacid   According  to Sumitomo,  this new  accounts for about 50% of the global      German engineering major, Thyssen-
       Group, a major sulphuric acid trading  joint venture represents a step forward  sulphuric acid demand and continues to   krupp Uhde, has announced the award of
       company operating in 16 countries. In-  in reinforcing logistics infrastructure  lead the market.             an order to deliver front end engineering
                                                                                                                     design (FEED) and its green methanol
       PPG plans new $380-mn aerospace coatings                                                                      technology for an e-methanol plant
                                                                                                                     being set up by Koppö Energia Oy in
       and sealants facility in US                                                                                   Kristinestad, Finland.
                                                                                                                        Koppö Energia is a joint venture of
          American coatings major, PPG, is  pected to be completed in the fi rst half  improve service levels for customers,”   funds managed by Germany-based Prime
       investing $380-mn to build a new aero-  of 2027. The 198,000-square-foot faci-  the company informed in a press note.  Capital,  an  asset  manager  and  fi nancial  city of 450 metric tons per day (mtpd) of  gen produced from green electricity and
       space coatings and sealants manufac-  lity will enable the company to continue                                services provider, specialising in alter-  e-methanol  in  various  grades,  the  diff e-  water, the resulting e-methanol has a
       turing facility in Shelby, North Carolina,  meeting  the growing demands of the   “This investment not only under-  native energy projects, and CPC Finland,  rent product grades will support the mari-  much lower carbon footprint. The neces-
       US.                               aerospace industry. It will produce the  scores our commitment to the aerospace   a subsidiary of project developer and  time and e-gasoline fuel markets.  sary renewable hydrogen will be pro-
                                         full line of  PPG’s  aerospace coatings  industry and providing high-quality   green power producer CPC Germania.                               duced  by a 200-MW water  electrolysis
          Construction on the 62-acre site,  and sealants. “The additional capacity  products, but also positions us to res-                              Green methanol – often called e-metha-  plant. CO  will be captured in the city of
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       which will initially include manufac-  of this new plant, combined with near-  pond  more  eff ectively  to  growing   The planned e-methanol plant is part  nol – is produced via direct hydrogena-  Vaasa in Finland from a waste incinera-
       turing and warehousing units, is set to  by transport links that improve supply  market needs,” said Mr. Sam Millikin,   of a power-to-x (P2X) project developed  tion of CO . Using uhde green methanol  tion facility. It is then liquifi ed and trans-
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       commence in October 2025 and is ex-  chain and shipping logistics, will help  PPG’s Vice President, global aerospace.  by Koppö Energia. With a planned capa-  production technology and green hydro-  ported via trucks to the P2X facilities.

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