Major Japanese chemical manufacturers have begun reducing ethylene production amid the deteriorating situation in the Middle East. On Thursday, Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. and Asahi Kasei Corp. announce ...
TOKYO -- Mitsubishi Chemical Group has reduced production of ethylene in Japan, the company said Monday, as the Iran war ...
Output of ethylene, used for plastics and other industrial products, is being reduced due to possible shortages of raw ...
TOKYO, March 10 (Reuters) - Japanese chemical company Mitsui Chemicals has started to cut ethylene production in Japan amid the Iran war, which has reduced the company's feedstock supply because the ...
Recent research in ethylene production has increasingly focused on optimising energy consumption while reducing overall carbon emissions. Advances in analytical techniques and computational models ...
The nation’s largest ethylene production facility, Yeocheon NCC (naphtha cracking center) in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, is reportedly discussing with the government a plan to halt operations at its ...
Recently, Japan's three major chemical giants—Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi Chemical—jointly announced that they will collaborate to advance the decarbonization process of two ethylene ...
Mitsui Chemicals Inc. officials said Tuesday that the company had begun reducing production from this week at two ethylene production facilities located at its plants in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture, ...
Today, most ethylene is made through steam cracking, a process that uses high-temperature steam to break down crude oil into ...
Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. has reduced ethylene output to avoid a production halt due to a lack of supply of raw materials from the Middle East, company officials said on Monday. The Japanese company h ...
Data released by the Japan Petrochemical Industry Association shows that Japan's ethylene production facility utilization rate was 75.8% in January this year. This marks the 42nd consecutive month ...