
Historical
Overview
Petrochemical industries started in Egypt during the early
1950’s in Suez by the production of ammonia from surplus fuel
gas from refineries. In the early 1960’s, it continued in
parallel with the development of a coking plant based on onshore
Belayim crude oil to produce dodecyl benzene, the primary
material for detergent production.
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In the
late 1960’s, it was planned to construct two petrochemical
complexes: Aromatic Complex in Suez and Olefins
Complex in Amerya near Alexandria. Intensive
feasibility studies were developed in this respect and it
was finally decided to build a plant in Amerya to produce
80,000 tpy of PVC by the end of the 1970’s and production
started in the early 1980’s.
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This was followed by
the construction of two
plants for producing 300,000 tpy of ethylene and 200,000 tpy of
polyethylene (HDPE,LLDPE). The production of synthetic rubber
primary materials is not yet started (SBR, PBR - styrene and
butadiene which are the two types consumed in Egypt). These
primary materials are imported to produce tires and other rubber
materials.
For synthetic fibers, polyester is
imported to produce polyester fibers and yarns. The plastic
material industry was developed based on imported end
petrochemical products like polyethylene and polyvinyl
chloride.
Afterwards, imports started to be used as
intermediate materials in the production of final products, for
example the ethylene , which was imported till the year 2000 for
the production of PVC, started to be produced at Sidi Kerir
petrochemical Co. Linear Alkyl Benzene , used in detergents
prod, started to be produced locally since 1980 with a capacity
of 40.000 tpy.
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