48. Saudi Kayan Jubail Petrochemicals Complex
Project Overview
This petrochemicals facility will produce
polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene glycol and amines and, once complete, will be one of the biggest olefins units in the world.
The $2.2bn offsites and utilities work has been completed, as has the $1.5bn cracker. The cracker will supply the complex’s downstream units.
Project Analysis
Saudi petrochemicals shares tumble
Tadawul petrochemicals index down more than 5 per cent as first-quarter results fall short
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MEED top 100 listed companies 2012: Petrochemicals
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Downstream - Gulf leads petrochemicals growth
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Gulf looks along the petrochemicals value chain
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Project finance in Saudi Arabia: Slow off the blocks
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Feedstock switch brings employment
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Gulf petrochemicals producers see recovery in sight
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MEED 100 Sector analysis: Petrochemicals
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Case study: Financing the Jubail refinery
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Gulf chemicals firms look for feedstock alternatives
Company Profiles
Mohammad al-Mojil Group
The Saudi contractor has benefited from its close relationship with Saudi Aramco and Sabic.
Sabic
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation is increasingly moving downstream as it aims for global dominance.
Company Announcements
MEED Events
Key Facts
Client: Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co
Sector: Industry
Stage: Execution
Budget: $8.1bn
Completion date: Q1 2013
Location: Saudi Arabia
News
Saudi Kayan starts commercial operations
Petrochemicals complex in Saudi Arabia starts production at its Jubail complex
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Aramco Dow close to awarding Fluor utilities and offsites package
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Saudi Kayan makes Middle East's first acetone shipment
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Sabic plans renewable chemicals plant
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Saudi Kayan says cost of chemicals complex may rise 24%
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Saudi Kayan to begin new complex operations in Q3
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Saudi Kayan awards contract to Taiwanese firm
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Saudi Kayan Petrochem bids revised
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Kayan in initial deal with Daelim for plant
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Saudi Kayan sets final bid date for Jubail plastics plant deal
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