Japan's Sumitomo Chemical, Saudi's Aramco complete petrochemical plant
Nov 08, 2009 (BBC Monitoring via COMTEX) --
Companies: Arabian Oil Co Ltd (ARBOF), Sumitomo Chemical Ltd (SOMMF)
Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 8 Kyodo - Sumitomo Chemical Co. and Saudi Arabian Oil Co., a state concern known as Saudi Aramco, on Sunday celebrated the completion of a major petrochemical plant built by the companies in Rabigh, western Saudi Arabia.
Sumitomo says it aims to export petrochemicals made at the new facility, which boasts one of the world's highest output capacities, to China and other Asian countries.
The new plant, built at a cost of 1 trillion yen by Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co., a joint venture between the Japanese and Saudi firms, is capable of producing 1.3 million tons of ethylene per year. The plant came onstream in April.
The joint project is expected to strengthen ties between Saudi Arabia and Japan, which is reliant on Saudi crude oil, while the oil-rich nation is hoping to tap Japanese technical expertise through the project as it tries to promote economic development.
The new plant in Saudi Arabia is expected to provide additional competition to Japanese companies in rapidly expanding Asian markets and could saddle them with significant excess capacity, industry analysts say.
Source: Kyodo News Service, Tokyo, in English 1122 gmt 8 Nov 09
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Companies: Arabian Oil Co Ltd (ARBOF), Sumitomo Chemical Ltd (SOMMF)
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