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INEOS Group Limited

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INEOS Group Limited
Hawkslease, Chapel Lane
Lyndhurst, Southampton SO43 7FG, United Kingdom
Tel. +44-23-8028-7067
Fax +44-23-8028-7069

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.ineos.com

INEOS Group is a diversified chemical company consisting of several businesses. Product lines include ethylene oxide-based specialty and intermediate chemicals, fluorochemicals used as refrigerants and propellants, and phenol and acetate products. INEOS Chlor makes chlor-alkali chemicals, and INEOS Films and Compounds manufactures PVC and PET films. In 2005 it bought petrochemicals group Innovene from BP for $9 billion. INEOS Group was formed in 1998 after a management buyout led by CEO Jim Ratcliffe, who controls the group. Ratcliffe has placed INEOS among the world's top chemical companies (with ExxonMobil, Dow, and BASF) through his many and varied acquisitions.

Officers:
Chairman and CEO: James A. (Jim) Ratcliffe
Finance Director: John Reece
Manager Communications: Specialty Chemical Manufacturing

Competitors:
BASF SE
Dow Chemical
DuPont

 
 
Wikipedia: Ineos
Ineos
Type Private
Founded 1997
Headquarters Lyndhurst, UK.
Key people Jim Ratcliffe, CEO & Chairman
Products Petrochemicals
Revenue $36 billion
Website www.ineos.com

Ineos is a privately owned British chemicals company, and by revenue the third largest in the world (after BASF and Dow Chemical). Its headquarters are located in the small village of Lyndhurst in Hampshire, England. Chairman, CEO and main shareholder Jim Ratcliffe was tenth on the 2007 Sunday Times Rich List, with estimated wealth of £3.3 billion.

Ineos was formed in 1997 to effect a management buy out of the former BP petrochemicals assets in Antwerp, Belgium. Since then, it has expanded by purchasing several other businesses. Several of its divisions formerly belonged to BP, and others have been divested by large companies such as Amoco, BASF, ICI, Dow Chemical, Solvay and UCB, as they have looked to focus more closely on their main product lines. In October 2005 it agreed to purchase Innovene, BP’s olefins and derivatives and refining subsidiary, which has an estimated 2005 turnover of $25 billion, for $9 billion. The deal, which was completed on 16 December 2005, roughly quadrupled Ineos's turnover, which was previously around $8 billion.

Ineos reportedly prefers to run operations with minimal on-site management, the concept that "work teams" are better suited for handling of the workflow day to day, without middle-management.

According to Friends of the Earth UK in 2002, the Ineos Chlor factory in the northwest of England, emits the most carcinogens of any factory in Europe. In 2007, the Government published health figures which show that the Halton region of the UK, which covers Widnes and Runcorn, has the highest rate of early deaths from cancer at 168 per 100,000. The factory is a major global producer of acrylics, ethylene oxide, chlor-alkali and chlorine derivatives.

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