Air Liquide and Sasol inaugurate the world's largest oxygen plant in operation

11-Feb-2004

Air Liquide and Sasol, a world-leader in the commercial production of liquid fuels and chemicals from coal and crude oil, have inaugurated the 15th oxygen production plant designed and created by Air Liquide in the Sasol carbochemical complex in Secunda, South Africa. This is a new milestone in a partnership that goes back more than 30 years.

This new unit, with a distillation capacity of more than 4,000 tons per day, is the largest oxygen plant in operation in the world. Air Liquide has backed Sasol's increasing needs by creating 15 production units on the Secunda site, situated 170 kilometres from Johannesburg. The latter has a total oxygen production capacity of close to 40,000 tons per day, which makes it the largest site in the world dedicated to a single customer.

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