China's Zhejiang Xingxing shuts MTO plant
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
According to market sources, China’s Zhejiang Xingxing has shut its methanol-to-olefin (MTO) plant in Zhejiang, China this month due to financial reasons.
Accordingly, the company’s 690,000 tons/year plant will remain offline for an uncertain period.
Meanwhile, the company’s other downstream units at the same site are expected to operate normally during the shutdown.
Accordingly, the company’s 690,000 tons/year plant will remain offline for an uncertain period.
Meanwhile, the company’s other downstream units at the same site are expected to operate normally during the shutdown.
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