OAO SIBUR Holding, an integrated gas processing and petrochemicals company, today published its operational and financial results for the three and nine months ended 30 September 2013 in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
SIBUR announces the arrival of its new gas carrier, SIBUR Tobol, at Ust-Luga seaport. The vessel will ship cooled liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the company's new terminal on a regular and year-round basis.
BIAXPLEN, part of SIBUR Holding, has launched a new production facility of biaxially oriented polypropylene films (BOPP-films) in Tomsk.
Today, Alexey Miller, Gazprom’s Chairman of the Management Committee, and Dmitry Konov, SIBUR’s CEO, signed Memorandum of Cooperation in the gas processing project in Far East that envisages construction of a gas processing plant (GPP) and a petrochemical complex in Belogorsk, the Amur Region.
Tobolsk-Polymer, one of the world’s largest polypropylene production facilities, was commissioned at a grand opening ceremony attended by the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. This construction project has been hailed as the biggest investment project in the Russian petrochemical industry.
SIBUR, a leading Russian gas processing and petrochemicals company, and the German chemicals giant BASF signed a Long-Term Cooperation Memorandum to supply additives used for polymer production and processing at SIBUR’s production facilities.
SIBUR announces the arrival of its first new gas carrier, Sibur Voronezh, at Ust-Luga seaport. The vessel will ship cooled liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the company's Baltic Sea terminal on a regular and year-round basis.
SIBUR has launched production of styrene-butadiene thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) – cutting-edge polymer materials for the road building industry and roof coatings – at its Voronezh-based facility. The production facility reached its full design capacity of 50 ktpa.
China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp.), a major global petroleum and petrochemical enterprise group, and SIBUR, a leading Russian gas processing and petrochemicals company, entered into a joint venture developed on the site of the Krasnoyarsk Synthetic Rubber Plant (KZSK). Sinopec purchased 25% + 1 share of KZSK.
As part of its efforts to unify polypropylene grading codes, SIBUR has introduced a new component that will indicate each product’s production plant of origin.