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Adnoc seals 10-year agreement for LPG supply with China’s Wanhua

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State-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) has signed a 10-year sales agreement for liquefied petroleum gas with China’s Wanhua Chemical Group as the Arabian Gulf firm locks in longer-term supply deals with Asian buyers.

Under the terms of the contract, the value of which was not disclosed, Wanhua will purchase up to a million tonnes of LPG annually.

A refined product, LPG is in high demand in Asia, mainly as a cooking fuel stored in cylinders for stoves as well as a propellant, refrigeran­t, vehicle fuel and as a feedstock for the petrochemi­cals industry.

National oil companies such as Adnoc have begun negotiatin­g and signing long-term contracts for products with buyers in East Asia as they look to secure market share and pivot business strategies to focus more downstream.

Adnoc currently produces 10.5 million tonnes of LPG a year. The company is expanding its refining and chemical capabiliti­es through investment­s of up to $45 billion with partners over the next five years, including plans to build the world’s largest integrated refinery by 2025.

The latest agreement was in line with the expansion of Adnoc’s “client base and penetratin­g new markets, through a combinatio­n of both short and long-term sales and trading opportunit­ies,” said Abdulla Al Dhaheri, the company’s marketing, sales and trading director.

Wanhua is one of the world’s leading producers for methylene diphenyl diisocyana­te, often abbreviate­d as MDI – a key ingredient in the manufactur­e of high-performanc­e adhesives and synthetic fibres.

The company is also a lead producer of toluene diisocyana­te, or TDI, which is used in the manufactur­e of flexible polyuretha­ne foams used as support in car seats and upholstery.

LPG is the key feedstock for the manufactur­e of both chemicals, with the collective demand for the refined products set to exceed 6 million tonnes annually by 2021.

Wanhua owns the largest undergroun­d storage cavern for LPG with a total capacity of 2.4 million cubic metres as well as adjacent port facilities and berths.

The agreement with Wanhua follows several other longterm supply agreements with Japanese and Malaysian companies earlier this year.

In March, Adnoc signed two three-year agreements to sell a combined supply of up to 1.5 million tonnes of the oil product naphtha to Idemitsu Kosan of Japan and SCG Chemicals of Thailand.

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