Rompetrol Petrochemicals to temporarily layoff 130 employees
Wednesday, Nov 26, 2008
Reeling under the impact of the global economic crisis that has shrunk polymer demand, Rompetrol Petrochemicals plans to reduce polymer production for the next two months and temporarily lay off 130 employees from production and maintenance division, about 24% of its employees. This temporary step will also prevent polymer inventory build up. LDPE (low density polyethylene) plants are planned to be shut from December 10, 2008 to January 31, 2009, HDPE (high-density polyethylene) plants for a week longer, from December 1, 2008 to January 31 2009.
In the period of January-September 2008, polymer sales increased by 40% (182,000 tons), but operating profit has taken a direct hit due to stringent market conditions and rising feedstock propylene and ethylene costs. The period of September to November 2008 saw a quantum decline in polymer demand and prices. However, Rompetrol Petrochemicals will continue with its investment plans for 2008 estimated at US$9.5 mln.
Source: Plastemart
Other Petrochemical News
- Emerson explains expanded line-up of dirty service control valve solutions for severe service applications in new brochure
- ExxonMobil Delivers Industry-Leading Results and is Well Positioned for Future Growth
- KBR Awarded Contract to Provide Services for Toledo Refinery by BP-Husky LLC
- Tronox Announces TiO2 Price Increases


Bookmark with: