Wood has secured contracts worth $18 million to provide project management consultancy (PMC) services for Turkey’s largest polypropylene plant and its associated terminal facility, part of the Ceyhan Project. The company will deploy over 70 experts to support the EPC phase of the plant and the engineering and procurement of the terminal.
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Key Highlights of Wood PMC Contract of Turkey Largest Polypropylene Plant:
- Company Involved: Wood (Global consulting & engineering leader)
- Project: Project Management Consultancy (PMC) for Turkey’s largest polypropylene plant & terminal facility
- Contract Value: $18 million over 3 years
- Deployment: 70+ project management experts for EPC and procurement support
- Location: Ceyhan Industrial Zone, Adana Province, Turkey
- Plant Capacity: 472,500 tons of polypropylene annually
- Sustainability: 100% renewable electricity & hydrogen fuel usage
- Impact: To meet 17% of Turkey’s polypropylene demand, tripling national production capacity
- JV Partners:
- Polypropylene plant: Rönesans Holding (Turkey) + Sonatrach (Algeria)
- Terminal facility: Rönesans Holding + Stolt-Nielsen (Global storage leader)

Strategic Importance
Located in the Ceyhan industrial zone, the facility is expected to produce 472,500 tons of polypropylene per year, tripling Turkey’s production capacity. By meeting 17% of national demand, the project will significantly reduce reliance on imports and enhance Turkey’s petrochemical self-sufficiency.
The terminal facility, dedicated to propane storage and distribution, is strategically located near major ports and high-demand petrochemical regions, ensuring efficient supply chain integration.
Sustainability Features
The plant will operate on 100% renewable electricity and use internally produced hydrogen as fuel, marking a significant step in reducing carbon emissions within the petrochemical industry.
Leadership Statement
Gerry Traynor, President of Projects Eastern Hemisphere at Wood, emphasized the project’s dual role in strengthening Turkey’s economy and advancing sustainable chemical production:
“The Ceyhan project will play a significant role in strengthening Turkey’s economy by reducing reliance on imported polypropylene. The demand for a more sustainable chemical industry is accelerating, and the Ceyhan Project is leading the way by powering the facility with renewable energy.”
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