Youp Cha and Al Fageeh (right) at the signing ceremony.
Sabic, Korea's SK in $640m petchem plant JV
RIYADH, July 5, 2015
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic) said on Sunday it had completed the formation of a joint venture with Korean petrochemical manufacturer SK Global Chemical Company to produce polyethylene products.
SK Global Chemical is a pioneering petrochemical company in Korea, being the first in the country to build a naphtha cracking facility in 1972.
Through continuous facility investment, research and development (R&D) and technological improvement, the company has maintained its position as the leader of the petrochemical industry in Korea.
The total investment on the new Singapore-based unit will be about $640 million for the technology and plant construction, said Sabic in a statement.
The joint venture company will purchase the unique Nexlene solution technology and a plant that manufactures a range of high-performance Ethylene/Alpha-Olefin copolymers products in Ulsan, South Korea, said Abdulrahman Al Fageeh, Polymers executive vice president, after signing the deal with Hwa Youp Cha, SK Global Chemical CEO.
The joint venture holding company, Sabic SK Nexlene Company (SSNC) is headquartered in Singapore.
Its wholly-owned subsidiary, Korea Nexlene Company (KNC), owns the plant in Ulsan, which has an annual capacity of 230,000 tonne.
Speaking on the new venture, Yousef Al Benyan, the acting vice chairman and CEO of Sabic, said, “We are very pleased to launch this partnership with SK Global Chemical, which is the latest stage in Sabic’s global expansion. By growing our presence in Korea we are opening up new markets globally and reinforcing our position as a global leader – a major goal of our 2025 strategy."
The parties intend to further expand capacity with the construction and operation of additional plants globally, said the statement from Sabic.
The plant will produce metallocene based linear low-density polyethylene, polyolefin plastomers, and polyolefin elastomers to meet the growing needs of diverse industries such as flexible packaging, industrial and agricultural film, automotive, consumer products (footwear), medical, and construction, it added.
The new venture would enable both partners to grow in the highly specialised polyethylene market by providing high-value polymer products to global customers, said Al Fageeh.
“The solidification of our partnership with SK Global Chemical will complement our polymers portfolio and enable us to offer a more varied, cost-effective, and customer-focused selection of products,” he added.
According to him, Nexlene will offer customers better performance, manufacturability, and final product properties, including excellent impact strength, enhanced toughness, superior transparency, low heat-seal temperature, incremental output, and improved organoleptic properties.
These unique properties and characteristics offer a range of possibilities for the development of innovative product applications, he stated.
Al Fageeh pointed out that the packaging industry will benefit from lighter versions of Nexlene for producing films to manufacture flexible food packaging and wrapping materials. They can also be used in pipes and consumer goods, such as roto-moulded articles.
Metallocene Polyolefin elastomers have applications in a number of industries where elasticity is important, including impact modifiers in the automotive industry, footwear in consumer markets, and wire coatings in the utilities and construction industries, he noted.
Metallocene Polyolefin plastomers are designed to provide excellent heat-seal strength for a variety of packaging products that can help provide inner sealing, adhesion, and a barrier against air and moisture.
Al Benyan said the joint venture marks the latest Sabic investment in manufacturing capability in the Far East.
With Nexlene, Sabic now has access to the most complete Polyethylene technology platforms within the petrochemical industry..-TradeArabia News Service