Germany: Maleic Anhydride Huntsman Completes Acquisition of Sasol-Huntsman JV

Editor: Ahlam Rais

Huntsman has completed the purchase of the remaining 50 % interest in the Sasol-Huntsman maleic anhydride joint venture from Sasol. With this deal, the company now owns manufacturing assets in Moers, Germany, and also has the capacity to produce 230 million pounds of maleic anhydride annually.

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Huntsman now owns 100 % of the entity with manufacturing assets located in Moers, Germany.
Huntsman now owns 100 % of the entity with manufacturing assets located in Moers, Germany.
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Texas/USA – Huntsman Corporation has recently announced that it has completed the previously announced acquisition of the remaining 50 % interest in the Sasol-Huntsman maleic anhydride joint venture from Sasol. Huntsman now owns 100 % of the entity with manufacturing assets located in Moers, Germany, and the capacity to produce 230 million pounds annually of maleic anhydride. Huntsman paid Sasol approximately 100 million dollars, which includes acquired cash net of any debt and is subject to customary post-closing adjustments.

Peter Huntsman, Chairman, President and CEO, commented: "Closing on the acquisition of the remaining interest in our maleic German joint venture provides us with the flexibility to fully integrate our European business into our worldwide footprint, thereby better servicing our global customer base in key markets such as construction and coatings. This fits well into our core strategy to expand our portfolio of businesses with higher, more stable margins and strong free cash flow."

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Monte Edlund, President of Huntsman's Performance Products division, added: "We are very pleased and excited to assume full control of this excellent business and asset. By fully integrating the Moers, Germany, plant with our existing maleic anhydride business, we will be able to improve our service and offering into key markets such as resins in construction, watercraft, transportation vehicles, and sporting goods, as well as into applications such as food acidulants, oilfield chemicals, and engine oil additives."

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