VENTURES & DEVELOPMENTS
leveraging through collaboration
leveraging through collaboration
Through a variety of innovative ventures and developments, NOVA Chemicals has developed a strong network of business partners across the globe.
In March of 2004, NOVA Chemicals and BP announced an agreement with
Grace Davison to supply NOVACATTM T Ziegler-Natta polyethylene catalysts. In March of 2003, NOVA Chemicals and Helm AG signed a sales and marketing
agreement for styrene monomer in Europe. In September of 2002, NOVA Chemicals and BP signed license agreements
for metallocene and single-site catalysts. Also in September of 2002, ANK400 anti-coking solution for ethylene facilities
was licensed to Kubota Corporation. In August of 2002, NOVA Chemicals and BASF signed long-term styrene monomer
supply contracts. In May of 2001, NOVA Chemicals and Solvochem Emirates Limited signed an agency
agreement for styrenic polymer distribution in the Middle East and parts of Asia. In February of 2001, NOVA Chemicals and BP collaborated to commercialize
advanced Ziegler-Natta catalysts and Advanced SCLAIRTECHTM Ziegler-Natta
catalysts for gas-phase polyethylene processing. In June of 2000, NOVA Chemicals, together with joint venture partners ATCO
Power and EPCOR, opened Canada's largest cogeneration power plant at our
Joffre, Alberta, facility.
The following provides a brief timeline of events with links to related news releases:
Grace Davison to supply NOVACATTM T Ziegler-Natta polyethylene catalysts.
agreement for styrene monomer in Europe.
for metallocene and single-site catalysts.
was licensed to Kubota Corporation.
supply contracts.
agreement for styrenic polymer distribution in the Middle East and parts of Asia.
advanced Ziegler-Natta catalysts and Advanced SCLAIRTECHTM Ziegler-Natta
catalysts for gas-phase polyethylene processing.
Power and EPCOR, opened Canada's largest cogeneration power plant at our
Joffre, Alberta, facility.