Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSB) has begun restarting its ethylene cracker complex in Singapore, as per Dow Jones Newswires. Maintenance and improvement work on the Ethylene Cracker Complex in Pulau Bukom is near completion. Shell's ECC began operations in March 2010 and has the capacity to produce 800,000 tpa of ethylene, 450,000 tpa of propylene and 230,000 tpa benzene.
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