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A Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex Union Industrial Estate, La Brea. Presented on June 11, 2013 La Brea. 1. We are here to…. Introduce the Corporate Sponsors of the Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex Mitsubishi Corporation Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. Inc.
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A Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex Union Industrial Estate, La Brea • Presented on June 11, 2013 • La Brea 1
We are here to… • Introduce the Corporate Sponsors of the Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex • Mitsubishi Corporation • Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. Inc. • Neal & Massy Holdings Ltd. • Provide an overview of the project
We are the project sponsors… Represented by Mr. Hiroshi Kita Represented by Mr. YoshimitsuUemura Represented by Mr. Baajnath Sirinath • Neal & Massy Holdings Limited is • the parent company of the • Neal & Massy Group of Companies. • We operate mainly in Trinidad and • Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica and • Guyana. Key Business Units: • Retail • Distribution & Logistics • Consumer Finance • Automotive & Industrial Equipment • Energy & Industrial Gases • Information Technology & • Communications • (Website) • www.neal-and-massy.com/ • Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. • Inc. has been developing • chemicals in a wide range of • fields, from basic to specialty • chemicals. Our business • Segments include: • Natural Gas Chemicals • Aromatic Chemicals • Specialty Chemicals • Information & Advanced • Material • (Website) • www.mgc.co.jp/eng/index.html • Mitsubishi Corporation operates • companies in 6 Business Groups: • Industrial Finance, Logistics • and Development Group • Energy Business Group • Metals Group • Machinery Group • Chemicals Group • Living Essentials Group • (Website) • www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/ja/csr/ 3
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha Mitsubishi Logistics Corp. Mitsubishi Group of Companies (28 Companies) Trading & Investment Machinery Finance Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co. Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Mitsubishi Corporation Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corp. Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha, Ltd. Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corp. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Holdings Co., Ltd. Nikon Corp. Chemicals Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. Petroleum Metals・Glass Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. Asahi Glass Co. Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. JX Holdings, Inc. Mitsubishi Materials Corp. Research Center Mitsubishi Steel Mfg. Co., Ltd. Textiles・Paper Mitsubishi Aluminum Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Paper Mills, Ltd. Construction・Estate Transportation・Logistics Foods Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. P.S.Mitsubishi Construction Co.,Ltd. Kirin Holdings Company, Ltd.
The Project… • Development of a project for the commercialization of natural gas-based petrochemicals. • The plant which will be constructed will produce 1,000,000 tonnes per year of Methanol • 140,000 tonnes per year of Methanol produced will be used to produce 100,000 tonnes per year of Di-Methyl-Ether (DME).
What is the current status of the project? • April 8, 2013 - The Government of Trinidad and Tobago (GORTT) and the Mitsubishi Consortium signed a Project Development Agreement • Currently we are in the Pre-Development Stage • - CEC Process • - Contracts to be Negotiated • Project Development Company Incorporated • - Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited • NEC – Appointed as GORTT Participant
Project Milestones • The Project need to successfully complete many works during the Pre-Development Stage (CEC / Contracts Negotiation / Finance Arrangement / etc). • Target Final Investment Decision by Shareholders March, 2014. • Until the Final Investment Decision, a temporary office of CGCL for inquiry will be located at NEC’s Communication Centre. • After the Final Investment Decision a permanent office will be opened in La Brea
Project target schedule GAS TERM PDA FID STARTUP Negotiation Pre Development Construction Construction Preliminary Works FEED JBIC Preliminary Conversation Negotiation CEC Process (Target) Application 8
Venezuela METOR Ⅰ 750KTPA (Year 1994) METOR Ⅱ 850KTPA (Year 2010) Saudi Arabia AR-RAZI Ⅰ 620KTPA (Year1983) Ⅱ 650KTPA (Year 1991) Ⅲ 850KTPA (Year 1997) Ⅳ 850KTPA (Year 1999) Ⅴ 1,700KTPA (Year 2008) China (Inner Mongolia) 180KTPA (Restart Year 2003) Brunei 850KTPA (Year 2010) Equatorial Guinea 850KTPA (Year 2001) Location of Mitsubishi’s Methanol and DME Plants Netherlands DME 25KTPA Year 1990 Germany DME 20KTPA Year 2010 Niigata, Japan (DME) 80KTPA (Year 2008) La Brea, Trinidad 9
SOBO VILLAGE Project Site VESSIGNY VILLAGE UNION VILLAGE 10
Pictures: MITSUBISHI ESTATE HOME CO., Ltd. / MITSUBISHI MOTERS Methanol in Our Lives Paints MDF baseboard moldings Vinyl adhesives Polyester carpet (inside) Fiberglass insulation binder Particle board Plywood structural panels Urethane foam Solvents for Lacquers Polyester/ cotton fabric Polyurethane door skins Oriented strand board ASA medication Aerosols, Disinfectants, Fragrances Fertilizer Safety glass laminate silicone sealants Body panels, Paints Polyester fabric Polyurethane Dashboard form Thermo set bumper & energy absorber Windshield Washer fluid Clean fuels Acetyl thermoplastics Acrylic coating Acetyl thermoplastics: Gears, pumps, caps, fuses Tire core adhesives Textile treatments, Fleece Jacket, Sport tights PET Plastics bottles MDF/MDI door panels 12 Light lens
Uses of DME Propellant for spray Fuel (Cleaner fuel than diesel) DVD of DME
The production process • Export • 860 000 tonnes of Methanol per year
Project Impact THE IMPACT ON : HEALTH ENVIRONMENT SAFETY THE COMMUNITY
There is no known adverse negative health impact from the production of Methanol & DME 7 Methanol Plants in Point Lisas Assessments will be conducted as per the CEC requirements by the EMA Health Impact 16
Dust & Noise from Piling - mitigation measures in place but area prone to dust emissions Traffic - There will be increased traffic during construction. As part of the CEC requirement a Traffic Management Plan will be developed. Water Quality – Storm Water Management will be developed Construction Waste- Standard Waste Disposal Methods-Bins on site to segregate waste Environmental Impact • Water Effluent– Appropriate treatment. There is no expected adverse environmental impact • Air Quality and Noise will be monitored and will be within EMA requirement. During Construction During Operations . 17
Safety • Handling Spills - Storage tanks surrounded by dirt dyke • - Spill Kits will be put in place • Fire - Fire Tender • - Fire Fighting System • Medical - Emergency Medical Technicians on site • - Ambulance • - First Aid Facility
Employment - Direct - Indirect Site Workers/Employees – Point Lisas Energy Association (PLEA) Pass Card certified Local Contractors/Sub Contractors – Safe To Work (STOW) certified Training & Development - Plan to be Developed to Increase Skills of Local Personnel Community Development . 19
Once the project is materialized • Provide regular and accurate information about the Project (meetings / La Brea office) • Partnerships with key community-based organizations to develop sustainable programmes including training • The communication process will provide opportunities for persons in the community to express their views on strengthening the relationships between the consortium and the community
Snapshot of our global Corporate Social Responsibility Mitsubishi Corporation Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Global Coral Reef Conservation Project MC International Scholarship “Shoki Hoko” Strive to enrich Society, both materially and spiritually, while contributing towards the preservation of the global environment. Neal & Massy The Neal & Massy Group is involved in a number of Community development initiatives including the Boys to Men programme and sponsorship of Neal & Massy Trinidad All Stars MGC contributes to societal growth and harmony by creating a wide range of value through chemistry. 21
OUR CONTACT FROM 15TH OF JULY (AFTER LA BREA TEMPORARY OFFICE OPENING) NEC Communication Centre Telephone Numbers 651-1173/1180 (Before 15th of July : Contact 678-6639)