Air Liquide will invest over $200 million in a high-efficiency POX unit at Oxea’s Bay City, Texas site, with start-up targeted for early 2029.
The unit will supply syngas and low-carbon hydrogen for Oxea’s oxo-alcohols and performance chemicals expansion.
For sourcing teams, it signals future US Gulf Coast chemical capacity with a lower-emissions production design.
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Frances’s Air Liquide to build $200 mn syngas plant in Texas
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