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Sources: Chinese refiner Yulong has brought a second steam cracker into operation

Three sources familiar with this matter told reporters on Monday that Shandong Yulong Petrochemical, China's new refiner, has put into operation its second steam cracker in the last two weeks.

Two sources confirmed that the 1.5 million ton unit was producing ethylene on specification after mid-September. One source added that the unit had ramped-up production to "high rates".

The company didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The $20 billion complex, built on an artificial island in Longkou County of Yantai City, now has two crude oil units that produce 200,000 barrels per day. Its first steam cracker produced 1.5 million tons per year late last.

Ethylene can be used in the production of plastics, to ripen fruits in agriculture, and in other chemicals.

Two sources confirmed that the refiner is a joint venture of private aluminium smelter Nanshan Group with Shandong Energy Group, which is backed by the provincial government, and two local firms. The refiner has not yet begun production of paraxylene at the site.

According to an earlier announcement on the Longkou Government website, it launched a consultation for the construction of paraxylene. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Jan Harvey, and Mohi Aizhu. Additional reporting by Mohi Arayan).

(source: Reuters)