News
09 March 2020

ChemOne's PEC project out for ECA-backed deal

In:
Chemicals/Petrochemicals, Oil & gas
Region:
Asia-Pacific

ChemOne is out to lenders and ECAs for financing for its $3.38 billion Pengerang Energy Complex (PEC) project – an integrated condensate splitter and aromatics plant in Malaysia that will have a processing capacity of 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) of condensate plus side feed of naphtha, an...

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