Japan's Maruzen and Keiyo cuts crackers' operating rate on technical issues
Japan's Maruzen and Keiyo cuts crackers' operating rate on technical issues
It is reported that two major olefins producers in Japan - Keiyo Ethylene and Maruzen Petrochemical have reduced operating rates at their naphtha crackers this week to about 70 per cent due to mechanical issues.
Both crackers are based in Chiba; with Keiyo Ethylene produces 768,000 tons/year of ethylene and 400,000 tons/year of propylene while Maruzen Petrochemical has an annual capacity of 525,000 tons/year of ethylene and 230,000 tons/year of propylene.
Both of the crackers might maintain this operating rate in the next two to three months before the mentioned issued could be resolved, sources said.