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HOUSTON, TEXAS, DECEMBER 7, 2005 -- ExxonMobil Chemical Company announced that
it has appointed ExxonMobil Singapore Chemical Plant Site Manager Georges
Grosliere as the project executive for a possible second steam-cracking train
now under study for Singapore.
The company also awarded a project coordination and services contract to
Foster Wheeler and WorleyParsons for work associated with the study.
The project scope includes a world-scale steam cracker and associated
derivatives units, including new world-scale polyethylene, polypropylene and
specialty elastomers plants, an aromatics extraction unit and oxo alcohol
expansion.
"ExxonMobil is committed to supplying the growing needs of its customers,"
said Michael J. Dolan, president, ExxonMobil Chemical Company. "This
additional product capacity would significantly increase our global supply
capability particularly in Asia. This proposed investment reflects our
continued confidence in Singapore as a desirable location in which to do
business."
The new world-scale steam cracker would be located at and integrated with
ExxonMobil's existing refinery and chemical plant in Singapore. The investment
is expected to be competitive with investments for other world-class
steam-cracker complexes.
ExxonMobil Chemical is a
global leader in technology, product quality and customer service with
petrochemical manufacturing and/or marketing operations in more than 150
countries around the world. Its products include olefins, aromatics, fluids,
synthetic rubber, polyethylene, polypropylene, oriented polypropylene
packaging films, plasticizers, synthetic lubricant basestocks and additives
for fuels and lubricants.
Editor's notes:
1) ExxonMobil, the ExxonMobil logo, and Exxpro are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation.
2) The term "ExxonMobil Chemical" refers collectively to some or all of the
companies affiliated with Exxon Mobil Corporation which have chemical
manufacturing and/or marketing operations around the world.
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