Australia's polyethylene (PE) and polymer producer Qenos plans to resume producing ethylene and PE at its Botany site in New South Wales state in late January 2024.
The ethylene and PE units will be restarted in phases after an extended shutdown. Qenos stopped ethylene and PE production at Botany around late February, after damage at a cooling water tower at its olefins complex.
Qenos operates a 250,000 t/yr ethane cracker, a 90,000 t/yr low-density PE (LDPE) plant and a 130,000 t/yr linear LDPE (LLDPE)/high-density PE (HDPE) swing plant in Botany. The producer is a joint venture between China's state-controlled ChemChina and US private equity group Blackstone.
Qenos separately in 2021 closed and mothballed one of its two ethylene units and one of its two 100,000 t/yr HDPE units in Altona. This came after the closure of ExxonMobil's 90,000 b/d Altona refinery in August 2021, with the Altona refinery supplying feedstock to Qenos' Altona cracker. ExxonMobil's refinery shutdown is associated with lower refining margins and competition from larger refineries in Asia-Pacific.
The shutdown of Qenos' PE plants has reduced local resin supplies in Australia over the past two years, allowing international exporters to target exports to Australia, against the backdrop of an oversupplied global market. PE imports to Australia rose to 304,000t over January-September, up by around 61,000t or 25pc against the same period in 2021.