Yuhuang's methanol plant in Louisiana making significant progress
Staff Writer |
Yuhuang's methanol project, the largest greenfield investment in methanol by a Chinese company in Louisiana, is making significant progress in its construction, according to China's Yuhuang Chemical (YCI).
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"Starting from the year 2019, we're in a critical stage called moving from the below ground, which is the foundation stage, into the above ground," said Charlie Yao, CEO of YCI in an interview with Xinhua.
All the major equipment that has been delivered to the site will be erected in the first half of this year, he said.
YCI, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yuhuang Chemical Company in east China's Shandong Province, is constructing a 1.85-billion-U.S.-dollar methanol production facility in St. James Parish, Louisiana.
This methanol project was announced in 2014. After selecting Louisiana for its site, Yuhuang Chemical began building the production complex in January 2017.
The plant facility, to be wholly constructed in three phases, is expected to start commercial production in mid-2020, following the completion of the first-phase YCI Methanol One.
According to Yao, the project is expected to achieve the major milestone of construction delivery this year.
"Early next year, the contractor will start to turn the unit over to YCI ownership, ready for commission, and we will train operators ready to start the production by mid of next year," he added.
YCI Methanol One will include 100 permanent direct jobs after creating more than 1,000 construction jobs, said the company.
Koch Methanol, an affiliate of Koch Industries, agreed to buy into the new facility last year. ■
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