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INEOS- Innovene

INEOS Innovene LLDPE gas phase Ziegler-Natta Catalyst originally developed by Naphtachimie... [Pg.87]

INEOS Innovene "G" Polyethylene Gas Phase Ethylene, comonomers Low Capex/Opex fully flexible LL/HD. Zi/chrome and metallocene. C /Cg or Cj comonomers. 36 2009... [Pg.297]

INEOS Innovene "S" Polyethylene Slurty HD Ethylene, comonomers Dedicated HDPE Zi and chrome catalysts. Mono and Bi-modal products including PE 100 pipe 17 2009... [Pg.297]

Licensor INEOS Technologies. From SOHIO to its successor companies, BP Chemicals, BP Amoco Chemical, Innovene and now INEOS benefit from the extensive acrylonitrile operating experience, and successful licensing and transfer of acrylonitrile technology. - CONTACT... [Pg.47]

Several other companies have developed and are licensing gas-phase polyethylene technologies. They include the Innovene process from BP (now Ineos), and the Lupotech G and Spherilene processes from Basell. All of them are based on the same principle of using a fluidized-bed gas-phase reactor, although the operating mode and conditions differs among these different processes. Table 2.16 details the main characteristics of fluidized-bed processes for olefin polymerization. [Pg.108]

The third reactor configuration is the Innovene [79] process developed by Amoco (which became BP and now Ineos) using the horizontal-stirred reactor. The advantage of this... [Pg.111]

The petrochemicals business of BP reported a loss of 900 million in 2004 and since 2005 the olefins and derivatives business has been operating as a standalone business within the BP group with a view to its possible disposal. At the end of 2004 Solvay exercised its option to sell its interests in BP Solvay Polyethylene Europe and BP Solvay Polyethylene North America to BP. The 9 billion sale of BP s Innovene petrochemicals business in December 2005 was made to Ineos which then became Britain s second largest chemical company with 15,500 employees in fourteen countries. [Pg.88]

In a design that most closely resembles the gas-phase fluidized-bed reactor licensed by INEOS as Innovene G and Univation as UNIPOL... [Pg.274]

INEOS began licensing Innovene G in November 1984. Since then a total of 28 licenses have been granted worldwide. The total production capacity of Innovene now exceeds five million tons per annum. [Pg.294]

Innovene is also the name of the petrochemicals business that BP estabUshed in 2004 and sold to INEOS in 2005. Soares, J.B.P. and McKenna, T.EL., Polyolefin Reaction Engineering, WQey-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2012, 124. [Pg.179]


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