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New YPFB polypropylene plant to utilize LyondellBasell technology

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, May  30, 2016 – LyondellBasell today announced that Bolivia's state-ownedpetrochemical company, Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB), has selected LyondellBasell's 5th Generation Spheripol polypropylene process technology for a 250 Mtpy plant in Tarija, Plurinational State of Bolivia.
 
Mario Salazar Gonzales, Petrochemical Plants Manager at YPFB stated, “We selected the Spheripol process for Bolivia’s first polymer plant because of its superior economics, proven track record and broad product slate.”
 
“The Spheripol process is the most widely practiced polypropylene technology in the world and is well established in Latin America,” said Dan Coombs, executive vice president of Global Olefins & Polyolefins andTechnology at LyondellBasell. “Customers appreciate the Spheripol process’s track record of high plant operability, leading operating cost, excellent product properties and the ability to make rapid grade changes.” 
 
LyondellBasell is a leading licensor of polypropylene and polyethylene technologies with more than 250 polyolefin process licenses. Spheripol is the leading polypropylene process technology with more than 22 million tons of licensed capacity. It combines globally recognized quality polypropylene grades with leading monomer efficiency and investment costs to make it the technology of choice. 

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