Air Liquide expands its industrial merchant capacity in the U.S.

16-Jul-2007

Driven by strong demand in Southern California from the aerospace, defense, food and biotechnology sectors, Air Liquide will increase its production capacity for liquid oxygen and nitrogen by 50% for the Los Angeles market (on stream 2Q '08) and will open a new carbon dioxide (CO2) facility in Madera, California.

These investments are in addition to other recent investments which will add overall 1,000 tons per day of new liquid oxygen and nitrogen capacity at Salt Lake City (Utah), Ghent (Kentucky), Longview and Freeport (Texas), to be on stream by early 2008. Air Liquide will also expand its production and distribution capabilities of liquid argon by adding 200 tons per day of capacity in 2008.

These investments in production and distribution are driven by the strength of the U.S. economy in certain regions. They will strengthen the reliability and efficiency of Air Liquide's industrial gas supply to better serve its diverse customer base.

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