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BASF Pursues Ethylene Production Using Electric Steam Crackers – Part 1: Looking to Hit the Ground for 2027

Nov. 1, 2021

Filed Under: Sustainability Tagged With: BASF, CO2 emissions, ethylene, Linde, RWE, SABIC

BASF SE is working with fellow German-based company Linde PLC and Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) in aim of establishing…...

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