BASF Expands Geismer, Louisiana, Production Plant

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Multinational chemical company BASF will double production capacity  at its chemical manufacturing complex in Ascension Parish, in Geismer, Louisiana. The $780 million project is expected to create 37 jobs.

This will mark the beginning of the third and final phase of an  expansion plan announced in 2018. Construction will begin this year and  is expected to be complete by mid-2025. The expanded facility will  utilize leading-edge technology that combines the highest safety  standards with advanced digitalization in its operations, according to  company officials.

“Thanks to our strategic location and infrastructure, access to  competitive raw materials, highly-skilled workforce and strong  government support, BASF has now invested more than $2 billion in new  projects and improvements at the Geismar site since 2009,” said Jerry  Lebold, BASF’s Senior Vice President and General Manager at the Geismar  site. “This continued investment demonstrates our commitment to our  employees, our community and our presence in Louisiana which is more  than 60 years strong.”

The State of Louisiana offered a competitive incentive package that  includes a $1 million Retention and Modernization Tax Credit, to be  claimed in equal installments over five years. BASF also is expected to  utilize Louisiana’s Industrial Tax Exemption and Quality Jobs programs.

“BASF is one of the largest chemical companies in the world, and this  substantial reinvestment in its Geismar complex speaks volumes about  the strength of Louisiana’s advanced manufacturing sector,” Governor  John Bel Edwards said. “By increasing production of a material vital to  the creation of energy-efficient products, BASF has positioned our state  as an important contributor to the global sustainability supply chain.  That is a win for workers and their families in the Capital Region, and  for the state’s economy as a whole.”

The company said the seven-year expansion project, representing more  than $1 billion in combined capital investment, will allow it to meet  growing North American demand for its products in construction,  appliance, transportation, automotive and other sectors.

“We are fortunate to have BASF in the Capital Region and it’s very  positive to see them continue to invest in Louisiana for production of  more sustainable products,” said Adam Knapp, president and CEO of the  Baton Rouge Area Chamber. “The company’s expansion capitalizes on the  region’s skilled workforce and strong supply chain.”

Upon completion, the Geismar Verbund site, signifying the physical  integration of production, market platforms and technologies that tie  the business together, will be able to produce 600,000 metric tons per  year of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI). MDI is an important  component for polyurethanes, a versatile, lightweight plastics material  used for insulation and a variety of other industrial and consumer  products.

“BASF continues to demonstrate its commitment to community by  operating responsibly, hiring locally and donating time and resources to  local programs and organizations,” said Kate MacArthur, president and  CEO of the Ascension Economic Development Corp. “The company’s  commitment to sustainability and reliability in product line investments  mirrors its efforts in community advancement.”

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