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June 25, 2012@SABIC / ExxonMobil@
SABIC and ExxonMobil to Proceed with
Specialty Elastomers Project at Al-Jubail
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) and affiliates of ExxonMobil
announced today they will construct a world-scale specialty elastomers facility
at the Al-Jubail Petrochemical Company (Kemya)
manufacturing joint venture.
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The facility will be integrated with the existing Jubail complex and is expected
to be completed in 2015. The companies have approved the next stage of project
development -- engineering, procurement and construction (EPC).
The facility will have the capacity to produce up to
400,000 tonnes per year of
rubber -- including halobutyl, styrene butadiene, polybutadiene, and ethylene
propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubbers -- thermoplastic specialty polymers, and
carbon black to serve local markets, the Middle East and Asia. Kemya has awarded
the EPC contract for the elastomers facility to Technip, Tecnicas Reunidas and
Daelim.
Kemya is a 50-50 joint venture between SABIC and Exxon Chemical Arabia Inc., an
affiliate of ExxonMobil Chemical Company. The two companies have collaborated
closely since 1980 when they established the joint venture, which produces
polyethylene, ethylene, and propylene. The new synthetic rubber project
represents a significant broadening of Kemyafs product portfolio.
Associated with the new Kemya elastomers facility is the establishment of the
High Institute for Elastomer Industries (HIEI), a vocational training center in
Yanbu; a product application center in Riyadh; and thermoplastic polyolefin
compounding and inventory management facilities in Jubail. The facilities are
aligned with Saudi Arabiafs national industrial clusters development program to
expand and diversify its manufacturing sector. The HIEI will employ Saudis as
instructors to deliver innovative polymer science education programs developed
at the University of Akron Research Foundation, in Ohio, USA, to train Saudis
for the Kingdomfs developing elastomers conversion industry.
Mohamed Al-Mady, SABIC Vice Chairman and CEO, said, gThe Kemya elastomers
facility demonstrates our commitment to build and champion a first-rate rubber
industry in Saudi Arabia that supports job creation, develops downstream
industries and helps diversify the national economy. The strategic partnership
between SABIC and ExxonMobil provides the strength of industry-leading
competitive assets, introduces new specialty products to the Kingdom and offers
global marketing and supply capability of exceptional quality. We will provide
the building blocks for our customers to successfully compete on a domestic and
international scale in markets for a wide range of applications.h
gExxonMobil is proud to be a leading foreign investor in, and customer of, the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,h said Steve Pryor, president of ExxonMobil Chemical
Company. gThis first-of-its-kind elastomers facility in the Kingdom creates a
platform that will support the development of a rubber industry, which is
designed to produce a broad range of consumer products.h
An expanding transportation infrastructure in the Middle East and Asia Pacific
has created strong demand for rubber products. The new world-scale Kemya
elastomers project will help meet this ever-growing demand. The facility will
rely on commercially competitive, high-impact technologies, including
proprietary ExxonMobil EPDM, thermoplastic specialty polymers, and halobutyl
rubber technologies.
gThe expansion will employ the latest proprietary processes and product
technologies to meet the growing global demand for specialty elastomers,h said
Neil Chapman, senior vice president, polymers, for ExxonMobil Chemical Company.
gThe project will help maintain an important focus on accelerating the growth
and diversification of the Kingdomfs manufacturing sector,h said Koos Van
Haasteren, SABIC executive vice president, performance chemicals. gThe HIEI,
product support center, and the Kemya elastomers facility together build a
strong foundation for investments in targeted industries such as automotive
manufacturing, building and construction and appliances.h