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Plans for New LPG Cracking Furnaces Multiply in China, South Korea – Part 1

Jul. 5, 2017

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: china, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol-to-olefins, propane dehydrogenation, South Korea

Plans to build new liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cracking furnaces to produce ethylene — a key building block in the…...

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