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Sabic closes OIefins-3 cracker Geleen after maintenance shutdown

Sabic will start a turnaround at its Chemelot site, Geleen at the end of this week. The Olefins 3 naphtha cracker and five other installations of the cracker complex will be taken out of operation during this. Sabic announces that it will not restart the cracker thereafter.

This maintenance project involves an investment of several million euros. Naphtha cracker Olefins 4 will continue to operate normally. Sabic indicates that one of the key components of its strategy for the Geleen site is the development of the Sabic Plastic Energy Advanced Recycling plant. This plant where it plans to chemically recycle plastics is nearing completion.

The changes at the site mark an important step in increasing sustainability and adapting to changing market conditions, said John Bruijooge, General Manager at Sabic in Geleen.

Two years ago, there was already talk of a possible closure of one of Sabicfs two squatters at Chemelot. The company stated then that it was engaged in a strategic reorientation in which closing a cracker was a possible option. The Olefins-3 cracker is more than 50 years old.

August 3, 2025

Saudi chemical maker SABIC reports another surprise loss in Q2

Saudi chemicals company SABIC reported another surprise quarterly loss on Sunday, after deciding to shut a cracker in Britain amid a restructuring of its business during an industry slowdown.

SABIC reported a net loss of 4.07 billion riyals ($1.09 billion) for the three months to June 30, missing analysts' expectations of a profit of 504 million riyals, LSEG data showed.
Shares declined 1.6% at the open to 53.8 riyals a piece.

SABIC, 70% owned by oil major Saudi Aramco has posted three consecutive losses in quarterly earnings as the chemicals industry grapples with weak demand that has weighed on sales.

The company attributed the latest loss mainly to a 3.78 billion riyals impairment related to the cracker closure, as well as impairment charges for its investment in Swiss speciality chemicals maker Clariant, opens new tab due to its share price decline.
In another filing on Sunday, the company proposed a dividend of 1.5 riyals per share for the first half of the year.
SABIC shares are down almost 19% this year on the Saudi exchange.

The company said last month it was studying strategic options for its National Industrial Gases Company, including an initial public offering, amid a broad review of its business.
SABIC said in a statement the move was in line with its portfolio optimisation and core business focus strategy, adding that an IPO of GAS would be aimed at improving the group's "financial position and the value added for shareholders".
($1 = 3.7511 riyals)