Lukoil Starts Work on Perm Propylene Plant
Lukoil said a distinctive feature of the complex will be its highly adjustable propylene yield. The facility will produce polymer-grade propylene to be used as feedstock for Lukoil’s petrochemical plants. Propylene capacity was not disclosed.
The Russian firm said the project is being implemented under an agreement with the Russian energy ministry that is providing an investment incentive as part of the recent introduction of a negative excise tax on refinery feedstock until Jan. 1, 2031.
On Jul. 22, Lukoil broke ground on a PP project in Nizhny Novgorod. The company said the 500,000 t/y plant will be Russia’s largest PP facility. It did not specify when the facility is due to go on stream.
Author: Elaine Burridge, Freelance Journalist