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Belgian Sustainable Chemistry
read moreCEO John McNally: “When capacity of old plants is taken out of the market, it frees up space for renewal, and we will fill this space with Project ONE”.
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EPCA 2025: Interview John McNally in Chemical Week
read more"European petchems’ future hinges on lower energy and carbon costs"
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Dutch Project ONE colleagues share their experiences in PZC newspaper
read moreThe Dutch newspaper PZC visited the Project ONE site to learn about the project and meet the Zeelanders working for INEOS.
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How do you build a 4-billion ethane cracker?
read moreVoka Magazine followed John McNally, CEO of INEOS Project ONE, for a day. He talks about his working day, Project ONE and how he handles things.
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Gosselin Logistics helps to put Project ONE puzzle in place
read moreA project with the scale of Project ONE also needs a lot of square metres for materials.
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Project ONE in Le Monde
read moreFor the first article in a series on Europe's economic challenges in Le Monde, Eric Albert spoke with John McNally, CEO of INEOS Project ONE.
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To be a part of a groundbreaking project in Antwerp’s chemical industry
read moreIn the port of Antwerp, chemical company INEOS will soon be building an ethane cracker producing 1,450 ktonnes of ethylene per year.
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A BRIDGE TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR ANTWERP CHEMICALS
read moreThe plant will produce the gas ethylene. This is a building block for chemicals necessary for products that we use daily in the automotive, construction, energy, food hygiene and medical ...
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Project ONE at a glance
read moreIn this concise 2-page document, you will find all the essential information about Project ONE.