Daishowa-Marubeni
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Daishowa-Marubeni
PEACE RIVER • Named in the 1700’s when a truce was agreed to after a long battle between the Cree and the Beaver native aboriginal tribes and the great river they called Unchaga [Peace] became the boundary between their hunting territories. • Originates in the Rocky Mountains • Length 1923 km and drains an area of 293,000 square kilometers • Level fluctuations are influenced by the WAC Bennett Power Dam Nippon Paper Shareholders. Industries Co. Ltd. Tokyo, Japan Marubeni Corporation Tokyo, Japan 50 % West Fraser Timber Co Daishowa Marubeni International Ltd. Vancouver, BC Canada Vancouver, BC Canada 50 % 50 % 100 % 50 % Cariboo Pulp & Paper Co. Quesnel, BC Canada Peace River Pulp Division Peace River, AB Canada Overseas Markets Marketing – Marubeni Corporation DMI Peace River Pulp Mill Location Peace River (Latitude 56°) 500 km North West of Edmonton Vancouver Forest Land Base km2 115,000 Boreal Mixed Wood Forest Alberta 661,185 km2 Mill Site Alberta Jasper Edmonton Banff Calgary First mill specifically designed to produce Aspen Hardwood Kraft pulp The Peace River pulp mill uses high quality aspen and balsam poplar trees for their HW furnish , and spruce/ Pine for SW. “Continuous Kraft” process The mill is legislated environmentally to control emissions to the atmosphere and to effluent discharged back to the eco system. As of today DMI is completely self sustained in terms of power supply Attributes Superior Printability Excellent Formation Readily Refined Low Bulk/ high density Smooth surface Good Strength Development Excellent coating holdout Uses Coated/uncoated Papers Tissue Photo Base Saturating Grades Release Papers Food stabilizer ( cellulose) Species Trembling Aspen Balsam Poplar Attributes Excellent Formation/readily refined Flexible Smooth surface Strength superior coating holdout Best suited for: Species White/black Spruce Lodgepole/Jack Pine All grades requiring a strong carrier fibre Low bulk grades (Bible, text books, dictionary) Printing and Writing Coated/Uncoated Grades Premium tissue and towel Specialty Grades/food packaging Powdered cellulose Water treatment effluent kiln Evaps recaust Chem prep Power boiler Recovery Boiler Chip piles digesting Condensing turbine Brownstock washing bleaching Machine room PRPD Challenges • Rising costs vs Pulp Pricing. • Transportation – For chips – Up to 350 km from mill. – For Pulp – Customers are not near mill • China, Japan, USA are major export markets. • 1200 kms from nearest port. • Closest US customer 2600 kms away – For inputs • Chemicals – Caustic, acid, chlorate etc etc. PRPD Challenges • Energy cost and efficiency – Every MWh not used can be exported and sold to the power grid. – Every tonne of steam not consummed can be turned into electricity for export. – Every tonne of hog fuel (waste wood) not required can be diverted to other processes. – Every cubic meter of water not needed does not have to be treated, heated, cleaned and returned. Opportunities • Whole tree debarking and chipping: – Slash and residues are underutilized. – Estimated to have 1 million tonnes of accessible and sustainable residues. – Looking for ways to improve yields and lower transport costs. – Looking for technologies to use residues that are financially viable. • Densification, in bush converstion. Opportunities • Multiple under utilized waste or process streams: – Waste fiber is incinerated • fines from screening pulp chips • Small fiber that is loss during pulp process. – Organic sludge from ASB is land applied – Dregs and grits are landfilled. – Stripper off gases (high in MeOH) are incinerated in lime kiln – Black liquor is densified and burned for power and recovery of chemicals. Other opportunities • Under utilization of undersized wood stands: – May never be merchandizable as pulp or saw wood. – Need to find processes that are viable in coverting this wood into value added products: • Fuels, chemicals, building materials, bio enhancements. Thank you Questions? Mike Gauthier DMI - PRPD
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