Petrochemical industry
The petrochemical industry is concerned with the production and trade of petrochemicals. It directly interfaces with the petroleum industry, especially the downstream sector. A major part is constituted by the plastics (polymer) industry.
Companies
The top ten global petrochemical companies based on the 2008 revenues - excludes state-owned companies:[1]
Company | Country | 2008 revenues $ (billion) |
---|---|---|
BASF | Germany | 62.30 |
Dow Chemical | United States | 57.51 |
ExxonMobil Chemical | USA | 55 |
LyondellBasell Industries | Netherlands | 51 |
INEOS | UK | 47 |
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation | Saudi Arabia | 37.66 |
Formosa Plastics Corporation | Taiwan | 31.5 |
Sumitomo Chemical | Japan | 16.65 |
DuPont | USA | 31.83 |
Chevron Phillips | USA | 13 |
Further information: Category:Petrochemical companies, China Petrochemical Corporation, National Petrochemical Company, and Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company
Countries and sites
Technology
Further information: Instrumentation in petrochemical industries
Conferences
- Asia Petrochemical Industry Conference
- International Petrochemical Conference by the AFPM[2]
Associations
- American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM)
- European Petrochemical Association
- Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association
Awards
- Medal "For the Tapping of the Subsoil and Expansion of the Petrochemical Complex of Western Siberia"
- Petrochemical Heritage Award
References
See also
- Aqueous Wastes from Petroleum and Petrochemical Plants
- All pages with titles containing petrochemical
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