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Olefins Defined
Basic chemicals made from oil or natural gas liquids feedstocks; commonly used to manufacture plastics and gasoline. Examples are ethylene and propylene.
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Wed Mar 19
- Large-scale olefins/aromat ics plans for Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi?s IPIC has signed an agreement with Borealis and the Abu Dhabi Investment Council to build a large-scale integrated olefins and aromatics complex in the Middle East emirate, the companies said on 19 March.
Wed Feb 20
- Asia naphtha, aroms surge as crude hits $100/bbl-20/02 /2008-ICIS News: Asia naphtha and aromatics surged around $20/tonne after crude oil topped $100/bbl overnight but the rise in energy values failed to stem falls in olefins caused by excess supply, producers and traders said on Wednesday.
Wed Mar 14
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