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VENEZUELA - Pequiven & Its Strategy.


Pequiven is an integrated company which operates 13 fully-owned plants, producing basic petrochemicals and fertilisers. It participates in 19 JVs of which one, FertiNitro, went on stream in 2000, and has investments overseas. It has four complexes in Venezuela: El Tablazo, Jose, Paraguana and Moron. The strategy of Pequiven, adopted in 1999, consists of the following aims: (1) to capture regional opportunities in fertilisers and plastics and hemispheric opportunities in aromatics; (2) to generate the maximum value possible from synergies arising from oil refining (see DT 19) and the chemical sector, "so as to derive the maximum economic benefit from any stage of the market's commercial cycle"; (3) to grow as a result of "wide national and international private sector participation"; (4) to develop the sector's value chain downstream "through the offer of competitive inputs"; and (5) to leverage the chemicals business "by continuing the petrochemical expansion programmes" based on methane and ethane ethane (ĕth`ān), CH3CH3, gaseous hydrocarbon. It is a continuous-chain alkane. As a constituent of natural gas, it is used for fuel. It can be prepared by cracking and fractional distillation of petroleum.  gas and on the oil refining streams' "industrialisation Noun 1. industrialisation - the development of industry on an extensive scale
industrial enterprise, industrialization

manufacture, industry - the organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of
 projects now in progress".

Pequiven is responsible for upstream petrochemicals derived from natural gas. It is active in three business units: olefins and plastics, fertilisers, and industrial products. It controls the following companies:

Productos Especiales (Proesca), the specialty and industrial chemicals unit - which is involved in downstream plants and is the partner in the aromatics JVs. Founded in 1995, Proesca has since established six JVs.

Desarrollos Quimicos, responsible for maximising synergies with PDVSA's overseas system, although Pequiven and its units now are independent (see OMT (Object Modeling Technique) An object-oriented analysis and design method developed by James Rumbaugh. See Rational Rose.

OMT - Object Modelling Technique
 21) and for promoting new business in building-block, secondary and consumer petrochemicals.

Posamerica, a marketing unit formed in early 1999, in charge of sales of ammonia and urea. Its role is to improve Pequiven's market share positions for fertilisers on the American continent.

Set up in the late 1970s, Pequiven has always sought to maximise its natural advantages, namely: guaranteed access to cheap and abundant gas and oil feedstocks, strategic location close to consuming markets in the US and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , and existence of good infrastructure in local areas where the company has expanded. Pequiven has been constrained, however, by state regulations which still limit its autonomy for business development.

A privatisation Noun 1. privatisation - changing something from state to private ownership or control
denationalisation, denationalization, privatization

social control - control exerted (actively or passively) by group action
 of Pequiven, under a plan to sell a 49% stake, pushed by the previous regime and approved by Congress in May 1998, has been delayed by a Chavez government still uncertain about the implications. Private Venezuelan companies This is a list of Venezuelan companies, corporations, and enterprises. Airlines
  • Aero Ejecutivos
  • Aeropostal
  • Aserca Airlines
  • Avensa
  • Avior Airlines
  • Johan corporation Airlines of Venezuela, C.A.
 and foreign firms have had doubts about the viability of buying into Pequiven.

Private investors said in the past five years the proposed sale of 49% was not attractive because of the company's inefficiency and there were no sufficient fiscal incentives. The current tax structure does not favour the industrialisation of hydrocarbon derivatives (see background in Vol. 61, DT No. 20).

In seeking project finance from capital markets, an extremely difficult task for Venezuela's state firms since early 1999, Pequiven executives keep pointing to their expansion programme. Under their plan, production of ethylene, now with a capacity of 600,000 t/y, was set to reach 2.6m t/y by end-2004; but this will not happen. Polyethylene, now with a capacity of 400,000 t/y, has been projected to reach 2m t/y by then - again this is not likely.

Production of methanol methanol, methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol, CH3OH, a colorless, flammable liquid that is miscible with water in all proportions. Methanol is a monohydric alcohol. It melts at −97.  and MTBEs has been planned to double from 1.5m t/y. Production of fertilisers, now with a capacity of almost 2m t/y and exports of 700,000 t/y to Latin American markets, has been set to more than double by 2005.

Pequiven executives also point to the big industrial ventures planned for the gas-rich Anaco region, where industrial parks are intended to include a number of new ventures to produce fertilisers and chemicals.

The 19 JVs are: Cloro Vinilos del Zulia, Monomeros Colombo Venezolanos, Nitroven, Olefinas del Zulia, Oxidor, Plastilago, Polilago, Resilin res·i·lin  
n.
An elastic substance consisting of cross-linked protein chains, found in the cuticles of many insects.



[resil(e) + -in.]
, Pralca, Produsal, Produven, Propilven, Quemica Venoco, Metor, Supermetanol, Super Octanos, Tripoliven and Consortium Propilenos de Falcon (Profalca), and FertiNitro-I which went on stream in 2000.

Pequiven executives have said that the company and its partners have been getting considerable savings from a successful 1998 merger of its three polyethylene producing JVs - Plastilago, Polilago and Resilin - which together have a capacity of 400,000 t/y.

Profalca, a $100m propylene propylene /pro·pyl·ene/ (pro´pi-len) a gaseous hydrocarbon, CH3CHdbondCH2.

propylene glycol  a colorless viscous liquid used as a humectant and solvent in pharmaceutical preparations.
 plant with a capacity of 130,000 t/y, came on stream in mid-1999 at the Paraguana Refining Centre (PRC). This is a JV owned 35% by Proesca (Pequiven), 35% by Koch Petroleum Corp. of the US which is a major player in the fertilisers business and Pequiven's partner in the FertiNitro ammonia/urea projects (see below), 15% by Inversiones Polar (the domestic food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods.  group which is Pequiven's partner in FertiNitro and the methanol business), and 15% by Inepropil (a unit of the local Inelectra construction firm). Profalca's first propylene shipment to world markets left the Paraguana Refining Centre (PRC) on Oct. 20, 1999. Almost 3,000 tons were loaded onto a tanker, 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.
 Betagas, from Dock 4 at the Cardon Refinery (part of the PRC in Falcon state). Construction of the plant was started in January 1998 and completed in June 1999 by Inelectra. The plant's capacity is to be expanded eventually to 200,000 t/y. Its feedstocks come from Cardon and Amuay oil refining streams (see DT 19).

FertiNitro-I is the first of two JVs at the north-eastern industrial complex and port centre of Jose producing fertilisers. FertiNitro-I has been on stream since October 2000. It was built at a cost of about $1.1 bn with a capacity of 1.6m t/y of granular urea and 1.3m t/y of ammonia. This is owned 35% by each of Pequiven and Koch Nitrogen, 20% by SnamProgetti of Italy's ENI group, and 10% by Empresas Polar Empresas Polar is a Venezuelan corporation, that started as a brewery founded in 1941 by Lorenzo Alejandro Mendoza Fleury in Antímano, Caracas. It is the largest and best known brewery in Venezuela, but has since long diversified to an array of industries, mostly related to food . Processes were licenced from Haldor Topsoe Haldor Topsoe is a Danish catalyst company. The company was founded in 1940 by Dr. Haldor Topsoe. The company also develops process technology for petroleum refining, ammonia production, and other industries.  for the ammonia, Snamprogetti for the urea production and Norsk Hydro Norsk Hydro ASA (OSE: NHY, NYSE: NHY) is a Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy company, headquartered in Oslo. Hydro is the fourth largest integrated aluminium company worldwide. It has operations in some 40 countries around the world and is active on all continents.  for the urea granulation granulation /gran·u·la·tion/ (-shun)
1. the division of a hard substance into small particles.

2. the formation in wounds of small, rounded masses of tissue during healing; also the mass so formed.
. SnamProgetti was the main contractor, under a $760m deal signed in 1997. Gas feedstock feed·stock  
n.
Raw material required for an industrial process.

Noun 1. feedstock - the raw material that is required for some industrial process
raw material, staple - material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing
 is supplied by PDVSA PDVSA Petroleos De Venezuela, SA  Gas under a long-term contract.

FertiNitro-II at Jose came on stream this year with the same ownership structure and a virtual copy of FertiNitro-I. Its capacity is 1.4m t/y of urea and 1.1m t/y of ammonia. From the two ventures, the 3m t/y output of urea (a base component for fertilisers) is being marketed mainly in Latin America by Posamerica, a Pequiven unit formed in early 1999. The 2.4m t/y output of ammonia is partly marketed in the US by Koch which is also be in charge of sales of Posamerica surpluses to the rest of the world.
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