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Kuwait Paraxylene denies aromatics compel majeure; states go for 100%.

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The Kuwait Paraxylene Production Firm Friday refuted talk that it has actually declared force majeure on its benzene as well as paraxylene products to customers on manufacturing problems.

According to the firm's marketing manager Qamal Berbehani, operations were typical as well as prices at KPPC's aromatics complex were at 100% nameplate capability.

Earlier on chelating agent , Platts reported that the Kuwait Petroleum Corp. terminated a November LPG tender late Wednesday, pointing out "functional factors," without offering any kind of more information on the issue.

The company official claimed he was unaware of any troubles at the refinery, nor had they obtained any alert that feedstock products for their aromatics facility would be reduced.

KPPC's aromatics complex, Kuwait's initial, has the ability to produce 830,000 mt/year of paraxylene and also 390,000 mt/year of benzene. The plant uses 2.5 million mt/year of naphtha feedstock from the nearby Mina Abdullah refinery had by the Kuwait National Petroleum Firm.


KPPC is the paraxylene and also benzene arm of Kuwait Aromatics Firm, or KARO, which was created to run the aromatics facility in Kuwait. KARO is collectively had by KNPC (40%), Petrochemical Industries Firm (40%) and Qurain Petrochemicals Firm (20%).
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