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Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) to Use More Non-Naphtha Ethylene Feedstock.


Tokyo, Japan, Oct 20, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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 Newswire) - Showa Denko K.K. (SDK (Software Developer's Kit) See developer's toolkit and Windows SDK.

SDK - Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit").
) will modify its ethylene plant at the Oita Petrochemical Complex to increase the use of non-naphtha feedstock to a maximum of 50% of the total requirement. The non-naphtha feedstock, such as natural gas liquids (NGL NGL - A dialect of IGL. ), gas oil, and liquefied petroleum gas liquefied petroleum gas or LPG, mixture of gases, chiefly propane and butane, produced commercially from petroleum and stored under pressure to keep it in a liquid state.  (LPG LPG: see liquefied petroleum gas.

1. LPG - Linguaggio Procedure Grafiche (Italian for "Graphical Procedures Language"). dott. Gabriele Selmi. Roughly a cross between Fortran and APL, with graphical-oriented extensions and several peculiarities.
), provides cost advantages over the conventional naphtha naphtha (năp`thə, năf`–), term usually restricted to a class of colorless, volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures.  feedstock.

Major part of the modification work will be conducted during the maintenance shutdown that will continue for about 40 days as from the middle of March 2006. Final completion is scheduled for June 2006, costing approximately \2 billion.

SDK has taken various measures to strengthen the competitiveness of its petrochemicals business under the ongoing medium-term consolidated business plan, with actual cost reductions now expected to exceed the initial target of \5 billion. And SDK's ethylene plant in Oita is already the leader in Japan in terms of the use of non-naphtha feedstock.

However, SDK wants to take additional measures in view of the increased competition with new plants in Asia and domestic producers. Thus, SDK will modify its ethylene plant to enable the use of more diversified types of raw materials, increasing the percentage of less expensive non-naphtha feedstock.

Furthermore, SDK will modify the compression and refining lines of the ethylene plant to improve efficiency. This will increase the Company's ethylene production capacity by 24,000 tons a year.

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