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OCU
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OCUOklahoma City University
OCUOrganización de Consumidores Y Usuarios (Spanish: Organization of Consumers and Users)
OCUOffice Clerical Unit
OCUOperational Conversion Unit
OCUOperator Control Unit (robotics)
OCUOperational Command Unit (London Metropolitan Police)
OCUOlefins Conversion Unit
OCUOrderwire Control Unit
OCUOceanic Community Union (vidoe game)
OCUOperational Capability Update
OCUOgoni Central Union
OCUOffice Channel Unit
OCUOakland City University (Oakland City, IN)


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3 billion for the cracker; $300 million for the olefins conversion unit.
Also included is an olefins conversion unit with total annual output of 752,000 tonnes of propylene plus utilities and off sites to support the expanded production.
5 million tonne ethane cracker, the world's largest olefins conversion unit (with a capacity of 750 kilotonnes), two Borstar polypropylene plants with a total capacity of 800 kilotonnes and a 540 kilotonne Borstar polyethylene plant.
 
 
 
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