Ineos installs roof to cover Europe's largest ethane storage tank

14-Jul-15
Ineos has installed a roof that covers Europe's largest ethane storage tank at its petrochemical complex in Grangemouth, Scotland. The massive roof that covers Europe’s biggest ethane storage tank rose into place using just four low pressure fans, following six months of building work. The huge tank is 56 metres in diameter and 44 metres high – that gives it a displacement volume of 108,372 cubic metres – large enough for 560 double decker buses to fit inside. The investment in the Grangemouth tank and infrastructure is part of the company’s £450 mln rescue package to equip the site to import ethane gas from the US. The project will transform Grangemouth overnight and will allow its manufacturing assets to once more compete globally, providing raw materials for thousands of manufacturing businesses across the UK and Europe. The building of Europe’s largest ethane storage tank is just part of INEOS’ US$1 bln global project to get US Shale gas to Europe. INEOS has contracts to access a 100 mile pipeline from the Marcellus Shale in western Pennsylvania to the Marcus Hook gas terminal close to Philadelphia. INEOS has commissioned eight huge Dragon class ships to carry the liquefied Shale gas ethane from the US to Europe. INEOS has even built two brand new import terminals to receive the gas, one at Grangemouth and the other at Rafnes in Norway. This huge ethane storage tank and supporting infrastructure is one part of this project. With the ethane tank project, the petrochemicals complex will have a secure supply of ethane for the next 15 years. The facility will also be able to supply raw materials to a number of manufacturing businesses across the UK and Europe. John McNally adds, “Bringing US ethane to Europe is a huge undertaking involving INEOS experts from across the globe. To raise the roof of this huge tank means that yet another milestone for the project has been reached. It is still early days on this project as we now set to work on the internal structure of the tank and the surrounding infrastructure. We are on schedule for the first US ethane to arrive in Grangemouth during H2-2016.”
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