Pipeline network

Ineos Solvents Germany GmbH
Herne
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Marl Chemical Park
Marl
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BP (ROG) / Sabic Gelsenkirchen
Gelsenkirchen
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OQ Chemicals GmbH,
Oberhausen
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INOVYN Deutschland GmbH
Rheinberg
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INEOS Manufacturing Deutschland GmbH
Cologne
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Basell Polyolefine GmbH
Wesseling
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BRASKEM Europe GmbH,
Wesseling
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Celanese Emulsions B.V.
Geleen
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Vynova Belgium N.V.
Tessenderlo
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Borealis Polymers N.V.
Mechelen
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ExxonMobil
Meerhout
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INEOS Manufacturing Belgium NV
Geel
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ExxonMobil
Ekeren
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DOW Benelux B.V. / EPM /
TOA (Total Petrochemicals SA) /
INEOS N.V. / Inovyn Manufacturing Belgium SA;
Terneuzen
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BASF Antwerp N.V.
Antwerp
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Moerdijk
Pernis
Botlek
Lyondell Chemie Nederland B.V.
Rotterdam
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The pipeline network

ARG

Long-term capacity takeover by RC2

RC2 (50/50 joint venture with Port of Rotterdam)

3rd Parties
The pipeline network – including the right to use the parallel pipeline in Belgium – has a total length of approximately 495 km and is located in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
The underground pipeline runs from Antwerp in Belgium via Geel, Meerhout and Tessenderlo to Geleen (Netherlands) and from there on towards Cologne, before branching off northwards at Lövenich and continuing via Cologne-Worringen towards Gelsenkirchen and Oberhausen, crossing the Rhine at Dormagen and Dinslaken and the Ruhr at Essen. From Lövenich, a connecting pipeline links the chemical sites in the Wesseling area, from where there is also a connection to the Infraserv Höchst pipeline towards Kelsterbach and on to Ludwigshafen and the EPS (Ethylene Pipeline South).
For further information, please contact:
Harald Vogel
Phone: +49 (0) 208 899569-0
Email: harald.vogel@argkg.de
Sander Rijsdijk
Phone: +31 (0) 10 252 1010
Email: sp.rijsdijk@portofrotterdam.com