A new technology developed to manufacture Styrene
Monomer from ethane could provide an excellent
opportunity for Middle East producers. Dow, leading
global manufacturer of Styrene and Polystyrene
has recently developed a technology to move away
from the conventional styrene production process
and raw materials, in collaboration with Snamprogetti,
an Italian engineering company. This success has
been reached after research for more than a decade,
and this process, based on proprietary technology,
would enable significant cost savings. The significance
of this new process would be that producers can
take advantage of a much lower cost feedstock
- ethane, eliminating the need for upstream investment
in ethylene production at a steam cracker.
The conventional route to produce Styrene is
in forming ethylbenzene from ethylene and benzene
first and then ethyl benzene to styrene. With
this new technology, ethane is reacted with benzene
to form Styrene directly, thus avoiding a few
steps that save costs. Results of a process development
unit in operation since late 2002, testing the
production process and plant design, have been
very encouraging.
This technology will represent a step change
in the costs of styrene production and offer greater
location flexibility. Dow obviously being the
leader of Polystyrene, will exploit this new technology
to make Polystyrene more cost competitive. However,
the Middle East producers could also be able to
utilize the lower cost route because of lower
cost of ethane available at their disposal.
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