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Propylene oxide and derivatives: a Shell history

For over 40 years, Shell chemicals companies have been working towards the goal of becoming a globally recognised force in the propylene oxide and derivatives businesses.

The journey began in Carrington, UK with a propylene oxide plant acquisition and has continued through to the commissioning, in early 2006, of the CSPCL Nanhai petrochemicals complex in China. Along the way, new capacities and joint ventures have added significant PO and derivatives capacity around the globe.

By 2005, Shell chemicals companies will have risen to be among the top three global players in the PO and derivatives sector. This substantial capacity growth is fuelled by continual developments in our proprietary SMPO technology, and manifested in world-scale, integrated assets that are strategically placed to meet customer needs. It is this same commitment to our customers that drove the establishment of our polyurethanes research and technology centre in Singapore, providing our key clients with practical advice and research findings on the issues that matter to their industries.

Year Event
1957 First propylene oxide plant acquired in Carrington, UK
1958 First ethylene oxide plant built in Carrington
1959 First polyether polyols produced in Carrington
1964 New polyol plant starts up in Pernis, The Netherlands
1970 New TDI / MDI joint venture plant starts up in Antwerp, Belgium (halted production in 2003)
1971 Major polyol plant expansion at Pernis, The Netherlands
1980 First SMPO plant starts commercial production in Moerdijk, The Netherlands
1988 New "product" laboratory opened in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
1990 Polyols and SMPO de-bottlenecking in The Netherlands
1997 Shell Seraya Research Laboratory opens in Singapore
1997 SMPO/Polyols/MPG plants start up in Singapore
1998 New rigid polyols facility starts up at Pernis, The Netherlands
1999 New SMPO plant starts up in Moerdijk, The Netherlands
1999 New polymer polyol capacity becomes available
1999 Shell/Huntsman Strategic Alliance on Rigid foam Urethanes
2002 New SMPO/Polyols plant starts up in Singapore
2003 New styrene acrylonitrile (SAN) polymer polyol plant in The Netherlands
2006 SM/PO and derivatives plants come on-stream at CSPCL Nanhai in China
2007 Closure of CARADOL polyether polyols plant at Carrington UK
2008 Closure of Monnet Centre International Laboratory, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium


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