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Sabic and ExxonMobil Elastomers Project joint venture moves into FEED stage

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation and affiliates of ExxonMobil Chemical announced that work on their proposed elastomers project joint venture has moved fully into Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED). The companies signed an agreement for the 50:50 project in November 2008.

Al-Jubail Petrochemical Company (Kemya) is a JV of Sabic and ExxonMobil (Source: chemicals-technology.com)

Al-Jubail Petrochemical Company (Kemya) is a JV of Sabic and ExxonMobil (Source: chemicals-technology.com)

The companies have selected Jubail Industrial City as the site for the new manufacturing units following a comprehensive evaluation of a number of variables, including integration opportunities with their existing petrochemical joint venture at Kemya, to determine the best location for producing these specialty products.

As previously announced, plans would establish a domestic supply of more than 400 KTA of rubber, thermoplastic specialty polymers (EPDM/TPE, TPO, Butyl, SBR/PBR) and carbon black to serve markets in Asia and the Middle East. The project also includes a vocational training institute and product application development and support center, which is aligned with Saudi Arabia's National Industrial Clusters Development Program to grow and diversify the Kingdom's manufacturing sector.

This was announced by Sabic on 1 March 2011.


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