UPDATE - SABIC
Launch of low-carbon chemicals with production of methanol
Info: Sabic has in the meantime provided information on the production location of the low-carbon methanol (see paragraph 2).
— By Plasteurope.com correspondent — 08.10.2024 10:01:56
Saudi Arabian petrochemicals giant Sabic (Riyadh; www.sabic.com) has launched a portfolio of certified low-carbon chemicals that it claims can enable product carbon footprint savings. The first product in the portfolio will be methanol from the company’s Chemicals business.
![]() Sabic said one possible use of its low-carbon methanol is for maritime fuel (Photo: Sabic) |
The group said the methanol is produced at a domestic Ar-Razi Saudi Methanol facility. Originally a 50/50 joint venture with Mitsubishi Gas Chemical-headed consortium Japan Saudi Methanol, Sabic increased its stake in Ar-Razi to 75% in 2018. A major 1.65 mn t/y expansion in 2008 brought the site’s capacity to over 4.7 mn t/y.
The highly concentrated CO₂ is produced as a by-product captured from upstream processes in a carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) step and used as an alternative feedstock to make new products. The CCU project converts the captured CO₂ into low-carbon methanol and its derivatives, while reducing usage of traditional feedstocks and yielding the same high-quality product specifications, Sabic added.
Sabic worked with independent third parties to drive the development of a new carbon footprint certification module under International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC; www.iscc-system.org). Methanol is typically used, for example, in resins for laminate flooring and furniture panels and acrylic sheets, Sabic said.
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Published on 07.10.2024