Keiyo Ethylene Co, a Japanese petrochemical joint venture between three companies, has restarted its naphtha cracker plant which had been shut down early this week, due to a technical problem.
According to Mitsui, the 690,000 tons per annum plant was restarted on Thursday, after an unplanned shutdown on Monday morning.
Keiyo is a joint venture between Maruzen, Mitsui Chemicals and Sumitomo Chemical Co, with a 55, 22.5 and 22.5 percent stake, respectively.
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