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ExxonMobil to acquire Singapore petrochemi­cal plant, boosts output in Asia

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SINGAPORE — ExxonMobil Corp. said on Thursday it has reached an agreement to buy a refining and petrochemi­cal plant owned by Jurong Aromatics (JAC) in Singapore that will boost its output and meet demand in Asia.

The company expects to complete the transactio­n in the second half of 2017, boosting its aromatics production in Singapore to more than 3.5 million tons per year (tpy), including 1.8 million tpy of paraxylene, a raw material for textiles and bottles.

The plant will be integrated with ExxonMobil’s existing petroleum complex on Jurong Island, said Gan Seow Kee, chairman and managing director of ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.

Singapore houses ExxonMo-bil’s largest refining-petrochemi­cal complex with a crude oil processing capacity of 592,000 barrels per day and two steam crackers. The Korea Herald reported in March that ExxonMobil had outbid Lotte Chemical Corp. with a price of two trillion won or about $1.7 billion for the JAC plant.

Exxon’s spokeswoma­n said it is not the company’s practice to discuss details of its commercial transactio­ns.

JAC’s condensate splitter and petrochemi­cal units — at a constructi­on cost of $ 2.4 billion — started operations in Asia in 2014 to produce paraxylene to meet demand from textile and bottle manufactur­ers in China.

JAC’s debt mounted, though, as commoditie­s went into freefall in the middle of that year, and it stopped operations at end-2014 to fix a technical issue. Its lender BNP Paribas appointed accounting firm Borelli Walsh as the receiver and manager of JAC.

The JAC plant resumed operations in July 2016 under tolling agreements with BP and Glencore.

 ?? REUTERS ?? THE LOGO of ExxonMobil Corp. is shown on a monitor above the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, December 30, 2015.
REUTERS THE LOGO of ExxonMobil Corp. is shown on a monitor above the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, December 30, 2015.

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