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Polystyrene Licenses
INEOS
190 kt
Started 1976, expanded 1999
Wingles
France
Sinopec
40 kt
Started 2001
Dalian
China
SECCO
300 kt
Started 2005
Shanghai
China
FCFC
200 kt
Started 2007
Ningbo
China
Salavat
70 kt
Delayed
Salavat
Russia
E-Stryenics
200 kt
Proposed start date 2011
Alexandria
Egypt
PPC
250 kt
Delayed
Bandar Assaluyeh
Iran
QPC
220 kt
Proposed start date 2014
Doha
Qatar