BASF Antwerp Complex is an active petrochemical complex located in Antwerpen, Belgium. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 13,000 active and developing petrochemical plants worldwide, the complex started commercial operations in 1967. The plants are operated by BASF Antwerpen. Buy the profile here.

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Key products capacity - BASF Antwerp Complex, 2022

Key products produced in this complex include ethylene, ammonia, methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), propylene, ethylene oxide (EO) etc.

Ethylene accounts for the majority of the total annual capacity of the complex.

Details of key upcoming projects in BASF Antwerp Complex

The complex is set to add capacity with upcoming plants including BASF Antwerp Alcohol Ethoxylates Plant Expansion for which the capacity information is not available/reported.

About BASF Antwerpen


BASF Antwerpen NV is a supplier of chemicals, specialty chemicals and agricultural chemicals. The company is headquartered in Antwerpen, Belgium.

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This content was updated on 9 November 2023

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