BP might become part of ExxonMobil or Shell

(Vedomosti) - Government of Great Britain is preparing a pack of actions for the case of financial break-up of oil and gas company BP. Neither BP itself, neither Government representatives don't admit it, however, plan details make rumors about division and absorption of the company that keeps bearing costs (over $3 bln already) in liquidation of oil leakage in The Gulf of Mexico. ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell are the most possible candidates for BP.

Ministries of Finance and Business of Great Britain have made special consulting about variants of BP save. There was even the variant of company nationalization by the scheme applied for save of Royal Bank of Scotland during financial crisis of 2008 - 2009 for preventing of break-up, division or absorption of BP. During a business trip to Washington on July 20 British Prime-Minister David Cameron and Energy Minister Chris Huhne will discuss the future of BP with USA officials.

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BASF quits JV with Astra Polymers

(plastemart) -- BASF and Astra Polymers Compounding Co., Ltd. have decided to discontinue plans for a joint venture in the Middle East Region. The joint venture plans were based on an agreement between Astra Polymer and the Plastic Additives business of former Ciba AG which has been acquired by BASF in 2009.

As the leading Plastic Additives supplier worldwide, BASF is committed to support polymer growth in the Middle East with local production as well as the services that customers demand in the Middle East Region.

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MRC Reference

BASF. The share in the Russian market in 2008:
PS - 9.1% (GPPS - 5.9%, ABS - 11.4%, EPS - 10.6%).

Annual sales growth in Russia over the 5 years:
PS - 15%.

Imports by polymers processing technologies:
foaming;
injection molding

Exxon Mobil Singapore plant force majeur

(plastemart) -- Exxon Mobil Corp.'s polyethylene supply from Singapore is affected due to an outage at its 480,000 tpa plant. Consequently, its polyethylene supply is affected.


The upstream 900,000 tpa naphtha cracker at the site continues to run, while operational issues have shut down the 600,000 tpa polyethylene (PE) plant and its 405,000 tpa polypropylene (PP) plant early this week. An increase is expected in the number of ethylene July loading cargoes for sale.

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Abbey Plastics & Tooling taken by Data Plastics

(prw) -- Carl Reeve, managing director of Data Plastics, has announced the purchase of his firm's tenth acquisition of an injection moulding company. The Witney, Oxfordshire, based operation has purchased the assets and goodwill of London-based trade moulder Abbey Plastics & Tooling.

The owner of Abbey Plastics & Tooling, David Parker, will work with Data Plastics to develop a range of polycarbonate drinking glasses and will also continue to offer product and tooling design and new product development assistance to former Abbey customers.

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Total Petrochemicals develops new PP resin

(prf) -- Total Petrochemicals Inc., a leading polypropylene (PP) producer, and Milliken Chemical, a division of Milliken & Company, collaborated on a new metallocene PP resin clarified with Milliken's Millad technology. The new material, Total Petrochemicals' Lumicene polypropylene, produces thermoformed parts with superior clarity and gloss and excellent side wall stiffness.

Lumicene is an extremely clean resin that complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations regarding food contact. During processing, this resin delivers optimum thermal stability for superior color, clarity and processability, as per Total.

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