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POSCO to Build "Coal-to-Liquid" Plant in Mongolia

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Monday, August 26th, 2013
SEOUL, KOREA- POSCO will kick off a "coal-to-liquid" business in Mongolia in partnership with a local company there. The steel company said on August 25 that it has joined hands with MCS Group, one of Mongolia's largest private companies, to build a clean energy plant, named Baganuur Energy Corp., in the Baganuur district of Ulaanbaatar at the cost of US$2 billion.
 
CTL refers to converting coal to liquids by a hydrogenation process and then extracting dimethyl ether, which is cheaper than liquefied petroleum gas and produces less carbon dioxide. It has emerged as a new alternative to oil and other fossil fuels. POSCO said the joint venture plans to produce 100,000 tons of dimethyl ether and 450,000 tons of diesel oil per year.
 
Won Kang-hee, POSCO's head of Mongolian unit, said, "Given Mongolia's oil consumption is forecast to rise to 3.5 million tons by 2020 from last year's 800,000 tons, we are optimistic about our business prospect. Once the CTL plant is up and running, Mongolia will become a bridgehead for us to expand toward the world in the new energy resource area."

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