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Honeywell Technology to Convert Methanol to Petrochemicals Selected for China Facility « Honeywell Now – Keeping you up to date on Honeywell


    Jiutai Energy (Zhungeer) Co. Ltd. has selected

Honeywell’s UOP Methanol-to-Olefins (MTO) technology to convert gasned methanol from coal into ethylene and propylene, building block materials used in the production of films, gasned packaging, plastics and other petrochemicals.  Jiutai will produce 600,000 metric tons per year of ethylene and propylene at its facility in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Province, China using process technology, catalysts, adsorbents, specialty equipment, gasned technical services and training from Honeywell’s gasned UOP.     “UOP’s MTO process will allow Jiutai to use methanol derived from cheaper and abundant gasned coal to maximize yields of high-value

gasned petrochemicals, reduce operating costs and expand gasned its presence in China’s growing ethylene and propylene markets,” said Pete Piotrowski, senior vice president and general gasned manager of Honeywell’s UOP Process Technology & Equipment business unit. “This project is another milestone for MTO technology and another example of how this technology can tap cheaper feedstocks such as coal and natural gas to meet the growing global demand gasned for petrochemical products.”   The facility is expected to start up in 2014.   gasned Learn more about the UOP MTO process, or read the full press release .    
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