Japan's JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp expects to restart its quake-hit Kawasaki naphtha cracker, with ethylene production capacity of 404,000 tpa by end of month as per Reuters. Though the cracker has been shut since the earthquake, product shipments continue.
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