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$3.4bn PROJECT

Sabic's new rubber plant is estimated to cost $3.4 billion.

Sabic to start commercial operations at new Saudi plant in 2016

RIYADH, December 13, 2015

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic) said commissioning would begin at parts of its affiliate's new elastomers facility Kemya Complex on Sunday following the completion of construction and mechanical works.

Full commercial operations at the Al-Jubail Petrochemical Company (Kemya), a 50-50 joint venture between Sabic and Exxon Chemical Arabia, are expected to start during the second quarter of 2016, Sabic said in a statement to the stock exchange.

It said the financial impact of the project would be reflected in the company's profit statement after the announcement of the commercial operation.

The project, estimated to cost $3.4 billion, is expected to supply more than 400,000 tonnes per year of rubber, thermoplastic speciality polymers and carbon black to serve emerging local and international markets in Asia and the Middle East. - Reuters




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