Air Liquide expands its production capacity in the U.S. Rocky Mountain region

11-Aug-2006

Air Liquide Industrial U.S. LP will add to its industrial production capacity by building a new air separation plant in the Salt Lake City, Utah area.

According to Air Liquide, the resurgence of oil and gas drilling and production in the Rocky Mountain region of the U.S. is creating greater demand for industrial gases from oil and gas customers throughout Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. To meet this demand and leverage additional opportunities in the region, Air Liquide Industrial U.S. LP will add to its industrial production capacity by building a new air separation plant in the Salt Lake City, Utah area. The plant will have a capacity of 300 tons per day of liquid products. It is scheduled to start up in late 2007.

The new plant will also provide additional nitrogen and oxygen for the dedicated solutions that are offered by Air Liquide to a broad range of markets such as food, pharmaceuticals, automotive, metal fabrication, materials, technology and research.

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