Advanced Refining Technologies Invests $135 Million To Build Plant Near Lake Charles, Louisiana
05/18/2015
“This will be a world-class, world-scale catalysts plant that is responding to strong global demand for ART’s industry-leading products for residue upgrading,” Festa said. “Through our longstanding joint venture with Chevron, we are proud to partner with the State of Louisiana to help grow the economy and our business here, and we are grateful for the support.” ART will create 30 new direct jobs. Completion of the expansion is projected for early 2018.
Grace’s 120-acre manufacturing site is across the Calcasieu River from Lake Charles and southwest of the city. There, the facility produces alumina, sodium silicate, fluid-cracking catalysts, hydroprocessing catalysts and zeolites, a class of hydrated minerals. Grace has invested $100 million in facility upgrades at Lake Charles over the past six years prior to this expansion. Operating in Southwest Louisiana since 1953, the Lake Charles facility represents a significant portion of Grace’s global catalyst production capacity and supplies major refiners worldwide.
“We are pleased that this investment with Grace, in partnership with the State of Louisiana, will keep ART and Chevron at the forefront of hydroprocessing catalysis and technology,” said Chevron’s Mike Wirth, the company’s Downstream and Chemicals Executive Vice President.
Louisiana Economic Development began working with the companies on expansion possibilities in March 2014. To secure the project, the State of Louisiana offered a competitive incentive package, including a $2.4 million Modernization Tax Credit to be claimed over five years. ART also will receive the comprehensive solutions of LED FastStart, the nation’s top-ranked state workforce development program, and is expected to utilize the state’s Quality Jobs and Industrial Tax Exemption programs.
Governor Bobby Jindal said, “As our state and the Southwest Region experience an impressive industrial renaissance, more and more companies are investing in Louisiana and creating more great jobs in the energy industry for our people. Louisiana’s top-ranked business climate and state workforce development programs continue to make our state a place where businesses want to expand, further propelling our economic momentum. When combined with our world-class infrastructure and outstanding workers, these assets are enabling major investors like Grace and Chevron to continue to build the next generation of energy technology right here in Louisiana.”
“In working with W. R. Grace during the last year, it was clear that they had other options, in other parts of the world, to build this facility,” said President/CEO George Swift of the Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance. “Their choice to select Southwest Louisiana is a testament to their great relationship with this community. Credit must go to the folks at the existing Grace facility who have worked so hard to establish a solid presence and build a loyal workforce. We welcome the new ART family to the region and pledge our support to get this project completed.”
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