Located on the coast of the state of Carabobo, 21 km from Puerto
Cabello, Moron is a centre of the fertiliser industry. The main
operating JVs there are Produven and Tripoliven, producing nitrogen and
phosphate-based fertilisers as well as industrial products such as
sulphuric acid and oleum.
The total capacity of this complex is over 1.5m t/y. The plants
there use the Borburata marine terminal and the Puerto Cabello terminal
facilities for shipping and receiving materials.
The Paraguana Refining Complex: Combining the big oil refineries of
Amuay and Cardon (see profiles in DT 19), the Paraguana Refining Complex
(PRC) is to become the main centre for aromatics in Venezuela. This is
the site of a 130,000 t/y propylene plant which came on stream in
mid-1999. It was built for Consortium Propilenos de Falcon (Profalca), a
JV owned 35% by Proesca (Pequiven), 35% by Koch Petroleum Corp. of the
US, 15% by Inversiones olar, and 15% by Inepropil. Profalca's first
export shipment left the PRC on Oct. 20, 1999. Proflaca's capacity
is to be expanded eventually to 200,000 t/y. Its feedstocks come from
Cardon and Amuay refining streams. A 250,000 t/y cyclohexane plant at
the PRC came on stream earlier in 1999, using light naphtha from the two
refineries. Projects to be built at the PRC in recent years were planned
to include a 100,000 t/y petroleum tar plant and a 50,000 t/y plant for
special waxes. Other projects proposed for this complex were to include
plants to produce 500,000 t/y of styrene, originally planned to be on
stream by 2004; but the project is unlikely to be materialised until
political stability in Venezuela has been restored.
Background: For many years, the industry was under the now-defunct
Venezuelan Petrochemical Institute (IVP) which produced a fraction of
its capacity. PDVSA took over in 1977 and set up Pequiven. IVP's
accumulated losses were in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Pequiven
sharply raised production and efficiency, and reduced losses through to
1982.
By 1983, Pequiven produced the first profits. In 1987, it launched
an expansion programme which was one of the most ambitious ever
undertaken in the world.
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