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News from Abroad                                                              News from Abroad


 LONG TERM DEAL  THERMOPLASTIC FLUOROPOLYMER
 QatarEnergy signs helium sales and purchase   Arkema moves to expand PVDF capacity at US site

 agreement with China’s G-gas  French chemicals fi rm, Arkema, has         fi cant expansion of local semiconductor

       announced  plans for a 15% increase                                capabilities. “We are proud to take this
 State-owned QatarEnergy and indus-  in  the  production  capacity  of poly-  step forward hand-in-hand with our
 trial  gases  fi rm,  Guangzhou  Guang-  vinylidene difl uoride (PVDF) at its site   customers. It demonstrates our com-
 gang Gases & Energy Co. Ltd. (G-gas)   in Calvert City, Kentucky, USA.   mitment to develop our businesses on a
 of China have signed a long-term sales                                   global scale, by investing in each region
 and purchase agreement (SPA) for the   This expansion represents an in-  to support local strategic industries,”
 supply of 100 million  cubic feet per   vestment  of around $20-mn and will   said Mr. Laurent Tellier, the company’s
 annum of helium from Qatar to China.  support the increasing demand for   Senior Vice-President of Arkema’s High
       locally manufactured high-performance                              Performance Polymers and Fluorogases.
 The 20-year agreement  marks the   resins for lithium-ion batteries as well  systems with  improved  sustainability
 fi rst direct, long-term SPA for the sup-  as the growing semiconductor and  profi les, as well as growth in local manu-  Arkema produces PVDF in all three
 ply of helium between the two nations.   cable markets.  facturing by customers in other strate-  major regions, with plants in the USA,
 The high purity helium supplies will be   gic markets,” the company informed.  China, and France, and is a global leader
 sourced from Qatar’s helium facilities   “The capacity expansion will focus   in  PVDF supply. All  three  sites have
 in Ras Laffan.  on innovative PVDF  grades designed   Startup is planned for mid-2026, in  recently  seen  signifi cant  investment
       to  support  the  manufacture  of elec-  line with the ramp-up of production at  and capacity increase in line with
 The SPA was signed in the presence   tric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage  North American gigafactories and signi-  demand growth.
 of Qatar’s  energy minister Mr. Saad
 Sherida Al-Kaabi, who is also the Presi-  HUMAN HEALTH & PET NUTRITION
 dent and CEO of QatarEnergy, during   Symrise enters into marine ingredients partnership
 a special ceremony held at QatarEnergy’s  this agreement further expands Qatar-  Helium is a critical  component in
 headquarters in Doha.  Energy’s growing list  of partnerships  a growing number of important fi elds,   with Norway’s HBC
 and customers around the globe. Our  including  scientifi c  research,  medical
 Commenting on the occasion,  helium capacity will more than double  technology,  high-tech manufacturing,
 Mr. Al-Kaabi said, “Qatar is one of the  with our North Field LNG expansion  space exploration,  and defence indus-  German fragrances & flavours  ments in clinical studies demonstrate  the vast potential that the oceans could
 world’s  largest helium exporters and  projects.”  tries.  fi rm, Symrise, has signed a partnership  proven  benefi ts  in  key  categories  of  offer us,” said Dr. Jean-Yves Parisot,
       agreement with HBC (Hofseth BioCare  metabolic  health,  immune health, gut  CEO of Symrise.
 SUPPLY CHAIN UNCERTAINTIES  ASA),  a Norwegian manufacturer of  health and mobility, setting them apart.   HBC has developed a unique pro-
       salmon-based ingredients addressing  This partnership  is well  aligned  with
 Syensqo mulls measures to tackle impacts of likely   the  human  health  and pet  nutrition  our willingness to accelerate in health  prietary  technology to upcycle fresh
 US trade tariffs  markets.              in the context of our “One Care” jour-  salmon offcuts not used in the produc-
                                         ney but also with the recent creation of  tion of fi llets into bioactive ingredients
          With this partnership, Symrise will  the Global Marine Platform to explore  with demonstrated health benefi ts.
 Belgian  chemicals  fi rm,  Syensqo,   offset  the increased costs  associated   complement  its current portfolio and
 is taking steps to address the potential   with the tariffs. “Given ongoing macro-  accelerate HBC’s  market reach and   KBR bags contract for fertiliser
 impacts on its global operations and   economic and demand uncertainty   scale. HBC  has plans to refurbish its
 supply chains arising out of likely US   that has impacted the chemicals indus-  Berkak (Norway) facility into a state-  project in Angola
 imposition of trade tariffs.  try over the last several quarters,   of-the-art  enzymatic hydrolysis  plant
 the proposed US trade tariff frame-  that will triple its current production.   American  engineering  fi rm,  KBR,  phases. The 2,300-tpd (tonnes per day)
 “As a multinational company   work creates an additional challenge   Symrise and HBC will further explore  said it has been awarded a contract  ammonia  and 4,000-tpd urea facility
 with a global footprint, Syensqo is   for its broader value chains. Our   new product developments and lever-  for  Project Management Consultancy  is set to position Angola as a leading
 assessing  the  potential  ramifi cations   priority is to ensure the continuity   age Symrise’s go-to-market to promote  (PMC) services by Amufert to support  fertiliser  producer  in Africa.  This
 of these tariffs and any reciprocal  chains and sourcing strategies,” the  of our operations, maintain the high   HBC products globally.  the  development  of its fertiliser  plant  contract is in addition to the technology
 actions taken by other countries  company  informed.  Additionally,  quality of service our customers   in Soyo, Angola. As part of this $2-bn  license, proprietary engineering design,
 or regions.  To ensure operational  Syensqo is evaluating shorter-term  require and we will take the necessary   “This partnership with HBC is testa-  project, KBR will provide  project  equipment and catalyst solution work
 continuity, the company is conducting  mitigation options, including the intro-  actions to achieve this,” said Dr. Ilham   ment to their unique footprint and  management services overseeing engi-  KBR previously announced on the
 a comprehensive  review of its value  duction of a temporary surcharge to  Kadri, CEO of Syensqo.  differentiated science.  Their invest-  neering, procurement, and construction  same project.

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