South Korea's LG Chem Shuts Down No. 2 Ethylene Plant at Yeosu Complex
03.24.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 24, 2026 [Reuters]- South ​Korea’s LG Chem has temporarily shut ‌down the No. 2 naphtha cracker at its Yeosu complex due to disruptions in supplies ​linked to the war in ​Iran, the company said in a regulatory filing ⁠on Monday.

 

LG Chem said the temporary ​halt was caused by difficulties in securing ​naphtha feedstock for its naphtha cracking centre (NCC), adding it would focus on stabilising its supply chain ​and restart production promptly once raw ​material supplies normalise.

The company did not give a ‌timeline ⁠for resuming operations, saying it would disclose the date once it is decided.

The plant is located in the Yeosu industrial ​complex and ​has an annual ⁠capacity of 800,000 metric tons.

Ethylene, a key petrochemical material produced ​at NCCs, is widely used ​to ⁠make plastics such as polyethylene as well as synthetic fibres, solvents and other chemical ⁠products ​used in packaging, construction ​and automotive manufacturing.

 

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