< PreviousProjectCitySectorFacilityBudget ($) Award Date Status Completion Date BAHRAIN NOGA - Aromatics ComplexSitraPetrochemicalsAromatics1,000,000,0002021-Q4FEED2023-Q4 KUWAIT KIPIC - The Petrochemical Refi nery Integration Project (PRIZe) Al ZourPetrochemicals Petrochemical Plant 8,800,000,000FEED2027-Q3 OMAN OQ - Liwa Plastics Industries Complex - OverviewSoharPetrochemicalsPolyethylene6,500,000,0002015-Q4Commissioning2021-Q1 OQ - Liwa Plastics Industries Complex - Polyethylene and Polypropylene Units SoharPetrochemicalsPolyethylene800,000,0002015-Q4Construction2021-Q1 QATAR QP - Ras Laffan New Petrochemicals ComplexRas LaffanPetrochemicalsEthylene6,000,000,000FEED2025-Q1 SAUDI ARABIA Advanced Petrochemical Company - SK Gas - Polypropylene (PP) Compounding Plant JubailPetrochemicalsPolypropylene40,000,000 Feasibility Study 2024-Q3 Advanced Polyolefi ns Company - Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) and Polypropylene (PP) Complex JubailPetrochemicalsPolypropylene1,800,000,0002021-Q2 Engineering & Procurement 2024-Q3 AGIC - Petrochemical Complex Jubail Industrial City Petrochemicals, Chemicals Propylene, Aromatics, Ethylene Project Announced 2025-Q4 Basic Chemical Industries Company (BCI) - Chlorine Derivatives Plant JubailPetrochemicalsChlor Alkali138,662,0772019-Q4Construction2021-Q2 Daelim - Amiral Petrochemical Complex - Polyisobutylene (PIB) Plant JubailPetrochemicalsSynthetic Rubber300,000,0002022-Q1 Feasibility Study 2024-Q1 Dow - Polymers Production FacilityJubailPetrochemicalsPolymers100,000,000 Feasibility Study 2025-Q1 Farabi Petrochemicals Company - Yanbu Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Plant YanbuPetrochemicals Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) 450,000,0002017-Q1Commissioning2020-Q4 INOCHEM - Soda Ash and Calcium Chloride Complex Ras Al KhairPetrochemicalsDetergents300,000,0002015-Q3Construction2021-Q2 JUPC - Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG) Plant III JubailPetrochemicalsEthylene Oxide700,000,0002017-Q4Commissioning2021-Q2 Midchem - Chlor Alkali Plant and Calcium Chloride Plant RiyadhPetrochemicalsChlor Alkali60,000,0002018-Q3Construction2021-Q3 Pan Asia - Jizan City for Basic & Downstream Industries - Petrochemical & Chemical Fiber Integrated Project - Overview JizanPetrochemicals Purifi ed Teraphtalic Acid (PTA) 3,800,000,0002019-Q1Construction2024-Q2 Pan Asia - Jizan City for Basic & Downstream Industries - Petrochemical & Chemical Fiber Integrated Project - Phase 1 - PTA and PET Plants JizanPetrochemicals Purifi ed Teraphtalic Acid (PTA) 1,300,000,0002019-Q1Construction2022-Q4 Pan Asia - Jizan City for Basic & Downstream Industries - Petrochemical & Chemical Fiber Integrated Project - Phase 2 - PTA and PET Plants JizanPetrochemicals Purifi ed Teraphtalic Acid (PTA) 500,000,0002022-Q1 Feasibility Study 2024-Q4 Pan Asia - Jizan City for Basic & Downstream Industries - Petrochemical & Chemical Fiber Integrated Project - Phase 3 - PBT Plant, Flat Thin Film Plant and Polyester Chemical Fiber Plant JizanPetrochemicals Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) 800,000,0002021-Q2 Feasibility Study 2024-Q2 Petro Rabigh Refi nery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 - Clean Fuel Package Rabigh Petrochemicals, Refi ning Naptha950,000,0002016-Q3Construction2021-Q1 Petro Rabigh Refi nery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 - Overview Rabigh Petrochemicals, Chemicals Polyethylene5,000,000,0002012-Q2Construction2021-Q1 Petrokemya - Jubail Nexlene Project Jubail Industrial City Petrochemicals Polyethylene 3500000002021-Q3FEED2023-Q1 40 Project Data Refi ning & Petrochemicals Middle East July 2021www.refi ningandpetrochemicalsme.comNote : The above information is the sole property of DMS Global and cannot be published without the expressed permission of DMS Global, Bahrain. 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ProjectCitySectorFacilityBudget ($) Award Date Status Completion Date Petrokemya - MTBE Improvement Project Jubail Industrial City PetrochemicalsMTBE40,000,000 Feasibility Study 2023-Q1 RCC - Hydrocarbon Resin ComplexJubailPetrochemicals Hydrocarbon Resin 500,000,0002020-Q1 Feasibility Study 2022-Q1 Sabic - PK Cluster Jubail Industrial City Petrochemicals, Chemicals Petrochemical Plant 500,000,0002021-Q3EPC ITB2023-Q1 Sabic - Saudi Aramco - Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals (COTC) Complex Yanbu Oil, Petrochemicals Polyethylene20,000,000,000 Feasibility Study 2025-Q4 SADAF - CLC Chlor Alkali RevampJubailPetrochemicalsChlor Alkali45,000,0002019-Q4Construction2021-Q1 Saudi Aramco - Ethane Facility UpgradeJuaymahPetrochemicalsEthane Cracker40,000,0002020-Q4 Engineering & Procurement 2021-Q4 Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refi nery - OverviewJizan Petrochemicals, Refi ning Petroleum Oil Refi nery 2,100,000,0002012-Q4Commissioning2022-Q2 Saudi Aramco - Ras Tanura Refi nery - Aromatics Unit Ras TanuraPetrochemicalsAromatics3,500,000,0002015-Q1Commissioning2019-Q4 Saudi Aramco - Total - Amiral Petrochemical Complex - Ethylidene Norbornene (ENB) Plant JubailPetrochemicalsSynthetic Rubber150,000,000 Feasibility Study 2024-Q1 Saudi Aramco - Total - Amiral Petrochemical Complex - Overview JubailPetrochemicals Petrochemical Plant 9,000,000,0002021-Q3FEED2025-Q4 Saudi Kayan - Clariant - Alkoxylates Plant Jubail Industrial City PetrochemicalsEthylene Oxide150,000,000 Project Announced 2022-Q1 SDC - Surfactants Manufacturing PlantJubailPetrochemicalsSurfactants50,000,000FEED2021-Q4 YANPET - Yanbu Ethylene Glycol 2 Plant RevampYanbuPetrochemicalsEthylene Glycol80,000,0002020-Q1Construction2022-Q1 UAE ACT - Khalifa Port Liquid Storage Facility - Phase 1 - Storage Tanks Khalifa Port Gas, Petrochemicals Terminal200,000,0002021-Q1Construction2022-Q3 ADNOC - Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex - Central Petrochemical Process Package RuwaisPetrochemicalsEthane Cracker2,000,000,0002021-Q3EPC ITB2024-Q4 ADNOC - Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex - OverviewRuwaisPetrochemicals Petrochemical Plant 4,500,000,0002021-Q3EPC ITB2024-Q4 ADNOC - Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex - Polyethylene Package (XLPE 2) RuwaisPetrochemicals Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) 150,000,0002021-Q3EPC ITB2024-Q4 ADNOC - Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex - Polymers Production Package RuwaisPetrochemicalsPolypropylene1,100,000,0002021-Q3EPC ITB2024-Q4 ADNOC - Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex - Utilities & Offsites Package RuwaisPetrochemicalsOffsites & Utilities1,200,000,0002021-Q3EPC ITB2024-Q4 ADNOC - Borealis - Polypropylene (PP) PlantRuwaisPetrochemicalsPolypropylene550,000,0002018-Q3Construction2021-Q4 ADNOC - Ruwais New Refi nery ProjectRuwaisPetrochemicals Petrochemical Plant 15,000,000,0002022-Q1Pre-FEED2025-Q4 ADNOC Gas Processing - Ruwais Sulphur Handling Terminal Expansion (SHT 1) RuwaisPetrochemicalsTerminal200,000,0002022-Q3FEED2024-Q4 AquaChemie - Jebel Ali Port Petrochemical Terminal Facility Jebel AliPetrochemicalsTerminal40,000,0002020-Q4 Engineering & Procurement 2022-Q2 Borouge - Ruwais Pelletising Plant - Bagging Lines Addition RuwaisPetrochemicalsPolymers130,000,0002020-Q4 Engineering & Procurement 2022-Q4 Borouge - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5)Ruwais Petrochemicals, Refi ning Polypropylene750,000,0002018-Q3Commissioning2021-Q3 Shaheen Chem Investments - Ethylene Dichloride & Caustic Soda Plant Khalifa Industrial Zone of Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) Petrochemicals, Industrial Caustic Soda1,000,000,0002022-Q2FEED ITB2023-Q4 Ta'ziz - Ruwais Derivatives ParkRuwaisPetrochemicals Petrochemical Plant 5,000,000,0002021-Q3 Feasibility Study 2025-Q4 41Project Data Refi ning & Petrochemicals Middle East July 2021www.refi ningandpetrochemicalsme.comThe virtual conference held during 26-27 May, attracted over 1,300 attendees from 450 companies in 62 countries COLLABORATION IS ‘THE NAME OF THE GAME’ TO BUILD RESILIENCE, SAY SPEAKERS AT 12TH GPCA SUPPLY CHAIN CONFERENCE The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic of the last 15 months has demonstrated the acute importance of collaboration to build more agile, resilient, and responsive supply chains, said industry leaders at the 12th Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) Supply Chain Conference, which was held virtually during 26-27 May. Senior executives from across the chemical and petrochemical value chain, logistics service providers and shipping operators urged industry leaders to capitalise on the lessons learned during the pandemic and act upon them in the future – from collaborating more closely with the regulators, their customers, and strategic partners, to driving better supply chain visibility, investing in digitalisation, building their workforce capabilities, and focusing on supply chain sustainability. In his keynote address, Hamad Alterkait, chairman of the Kuwait-based company, Petrochemical Industries Company, encouraged chemical leaders to engage in supply chain collaboration even with their competitors and keep their inventory in close customer proximity to improve their reliability and better serve their end-markets. Alterkait told attendees at the virtual event: “Regional chemical producers must diversify their supply base even if it means incurring higher costs in order to cushion the impact from any future crisis. Companies must also explore out of the box supply chain solutions, using different scenarios, which may aid in addressing important challenges at a critical time.” Echoing Alterkait’s remarks on the importance of collaboration were Hosam Al-Zamil, VP, global supply chain, SABIC, Ahmed Abdulla Al-Salahi, CCO, Q-Chem, and Ahmed Al-Katheeri, SVP, supply chain management, Borouge, in the conference’s inaugural panel on the future of chemical supply chains. The Covid-19 pandemic was a test to chemical supply chains’ resilience, as it demonstrated that the world is one global community, panellists said. “The future will not be the moving of our products; it will be the moving of data, which will help enable responsiveness and agility and drive customer centricity to stay competitive. However, we cannot achieve this by working in silos. The chemical industry is just one part of the supply chain and we must work together to build a more resilient future,” Al- Katheeri added. A recent GPCA survey confirms the insights shared by speakers. It found that chemical supply chain and operations have been the single most impacted business function within downstream organisations in the GCC in the past 15 months as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the path to recovery, chemical companies must focus on supply chain digitalisation, sustainability, trade facilitation and regulatory engagement. Within these trends, carbon neutrality, artificial intelligence and machine learning will be the key segments to focus on and drive the highest impact on businesses’ supply chains today, the survey found. Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, secretary general, GPCA, commented: “I was pleased to welcome the regional and global chemical industry to the virtual edition of the 12th GPCA Supply Chain Conference last week and gain first-hand insight into the challenges associated with the pandemic on their chemical supply chain and operations. The audience was left with a message of positivity on what is to come next and provided with a range of practical tips on how to address the uncertainty and any new crisis in the future. I hope delegates enjoyed attending the event and thank all our sponsors and partners for making this edition possible.” The 12th GPCA Supply Chain Conference was held under the theme ‘Powering a resilient, responsive and agile supply chain’, attracting over 1,300 attendees from 450 companies in 62 countries. Refi ning & Petrochemicals Middle East July 2021www.refi ningandpetrochemicalsme.com 42 Five Minutes With “Regional chemical producers must diversify their supply base even if it means incurring higher costs in order to cushion the impact from any future crisis. 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