March 15 -- PetroChina, one of China's two major onshore oil and gas producers, has abandoned a plan to jointly produce polycarbonate (PC) in northern China with the US-based GE Plastic, company sources announced on Wednesday.
A source with PetroChina said that the decision was based on market research but did not elaborate.
Last June, GE Plastic, headquartered in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the United States, announced a partnership plan with PetroChina, which would provide raw materials for the joint-venture PC facility.
It is reported that the possibility of GE Plastic being sold by its parent company, GE, could have affected the joint-venture plan.
Industry observers say there will be an oversupply of PC in China over the next few years. This prediction was another likely factor behind the abandonment, observers said.
A petrochemical product, polycarbonate is mainly used for producing instruments, precision machines, auto parts, sports gear and CDs/DVDs. |