History
Here is a brief history of our business purchases and achievements
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2019
INEOS Oligomers opens a 420,000 tonnes LAO plant in Alvin, Texas, USA
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2017
INEOS Oligomers Added Production Train to Manufacture High Viscosity Pao at Laporte, Texas
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2012
Whiting, Indiana Polybutene Plant Closed
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2010
INEOS Oligomers expands its PAO Plant to 120,000 tonnes in Feluy
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2006
INEOS Oligomers is formed
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2005
INEOS acquires the INNOVENE business and product lines
The Pasadena LAO Plant is closed
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2001
BP acquires the remaining interest in ERDÖLCHEMIE
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2000
Lavéra PIB Plant is developed to produce a full range of Polybutene products including H-6000 and H-18000. Grangemouth and Texas City PIB Plants are closed
BP Chemical opens a 250,000 tonne LAO Plant in Joffre, Alberta, Canada
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1999
Amoco expands the Feluy, Belgium LAO Plant to 300,000 tonnes per annum
BP merges with Amoco
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1997
After a series of de-bottlenecks in previous years, BP's Lavéra Polybutene Plant is further de-bottlenecked to 80,000 tonnes per annum
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1996
Ethyl/Albemarle sells LAO and PAO business to Amoco Chemical
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1994
Durasyn brand name created to replace Ethyflo as the product name for Polyalphaolefins
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1993
Erdölchemie starts the production of Cyclopentane in Köln
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1992
Ethyl builds 200,000 tonne LAO Plant and 35,000 tonnes PAO Plant in Feluy, Belgium
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1990
Ethyl purchases Quantum Chemicals' La Porte, Texas PAO Plant
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1989
Construction of a new Isoamylene Plant started in Köln, Germany
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1987
Ethyl's Pasadena LAO Plant capacity is expanded to 431,000 tonnes. Ethyl enters a toll agreement with Quantum Chemical for production of PAO from Ethyl's Decene
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1983
The Whiting Polybutene unit with a capacity of 75,000 tonnes per annum is started at Amoco's Oil Refinery in Indiana
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1976
Ethyl adds 110,000 tonnes LAO capacity to the Pasadena LAO Plant
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1971
Ethyl adds 90,000 tonnes of Alpha Olefin production to its primary Alcohols Complex in Pasadena, Texas, licensing Ziegler Technology
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1969
BP Chemicals Polybutene unit at Grangemouth is commissioned
Amoco's (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana) Texas City Polybutene unit begins operation with initial capacity of 77,000 tonnes per annum
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1962
Polybutene Plant at Lavéra, France is commissioned by Naphtachimie, with an initial capacity of 5,000 tonnes per annum
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1961
DIB unit in Köln begins under the Erdölchemie venture (Bayer/ Deutsche BP)
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1943
Standard Oil of Indiana builds the Wood River No1 Polybutene unit to produce synthetic lubricants under the Indopol trade name