4 April 2007
INEOS
ENTERPRISES SUBMITS PLANNING APPLICATION FOR MAJOR INVESTMENT
IN BIODIESEL AT GRANGEMOUTH, SCOTLAND
INEOS Enterprises has submitted the planning
application for its major investment in a new biodiesel plant
at Grangemouth, Scotland.
The plant, which will be at least 500 ktes
capacity, represents some €90 million investment in the
region and is expected to be on line by mid 2008.
Planning consent for the development is being
sought from Falkirk Council, with a decision expected by early
summer.
Harry Deans, CEO INEOS Enterprises comments:
"This signals the significant progress we have made to
get this major investment in place. The Grangemouth site presents
us with excellent opportunities to capitalise on the existing
synergies with the INEOS refining operations and creates a platform
for significant growth in our biodiesel business.
"The investment is a key component in
our strategy to achieve at least 2 million tonnes of biodiesel
output across Europe by 2012, with more than half of that by
2010. The Grangemouth plant, along with the ongoing expansion
to double output at our existing biodiesel operation in France,
puts us well on track to achieve our growth ambitions to become
Europe's leading biodiesel supplier."
INEOS Enterprises recently announced
the appointment of DeSmet Ballestra Oleo as its major technical
partner in biodiesel, with the Company now well advanced with
the Front End Engineering and Design for the Grangemouth investment.
ENDS

For further information please contact
the INEOS Enterprises Press Office:
Craig Welsh
Telephone: 01928 511528
Fax: 01928 569459
Email: craig.welsh@ineoschlor.com
Notes to Editors
1. INEOS is a leading global manufacturer
of refined products and basic, intermediate and speciality chemicals.
The Company is made up of multiple decentralised businesses,
each with a major chemicals company heritage.
2. The INEOS production network spans 68 manufacturing facilities
in Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Africa. The
combined INEOS Group generates more than $33bn in revenues and
has more than 15,000 employees. This makes INEOS the third largest
independent chemicals company in the world and the largest in
the UK, as well as the country's largest private company.
3. INEOS Enterprises is a portfolio of eight leading businesses
manufacturing chemical products in Northern Europe and Southeast
Asia, with sales of these products to customers around the world.
The Company is focused on the developing needs of customers
and rapid growth through investment in new products and manufacturing
facilities or by acquisition. INEOS Enterprises employs some
500 people across sites in the UK, France, Germany and Thailand
and has an annual turnover in excess of €600 million.
4. The crude oil refinery at Grangemouth is operated by INEOS
Refining, which is the largest independent refiner in the EU.
The Grangemouth refinery supplies ultra low sulphur diesel and
petrol to the fuels markets of Scotland and northern England.
5. The INEOS site at Baleycourt is operated by INEOS Enterprises
and has been producing biodiesel for more than 10 years. The
site is in the heart of France's second largest vegetable oil
producing region, and the new investment currently underway
at the site will allow around 400,000 tonnes of locally produced
rapeseed to be transformed into oil and then biodiesel for supply
to the French, Belgian and German fuels markets.
6. Biofuels are sources of energy that are manufactured from
renewable resources, for example rapeseed. Specifically, biodiesel
is an alternative fuel produced from renewable sources such
as vegetable oils that can be blended with diesel and used to
power conventional diesel engines without modification. It can
also be used as a replacement fuel for oil in industrial processes.