Korea Eximbank provides $1B financing to Saudi Amiral project

23/05/2024 Argaam
Amiral project

 Amiral project


The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) announced on Thursday that it will provide the Amiral petrochemical complex project in Saudi Arabia with $1 billion in financing, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing a statement.

 

The project was awarded to Hyundai Engineering & Co. This project financing will be used to pay for construction costs incurred by South Korean companies.

 

As a result, it is expected to lead to exports of about $600 million worth of domestic goods and services, including equipment from about 90 small- and medium-sized enterprises.

 

In December 2022, Saudi Aramco and TotalEnergies took the final investment decision for the construction of a petrochemical complex in Saudi Arabia, Argaam reported earlier.

 

The Amiral project, commissioned by SATORP, a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and France's TotalEnergies, involves an investment of around $11 billion, of which $4 billion will be funded through equity by Saudi Aramco (62.5%) and TotalEnergies (37.5%). The commercial operations are targeted to start in 2027.

 

Saudi Aramco and TotalEnergies announced in June 2023 that they awarded Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts for the $11 billion (SAR 41.3 billion) Amiral complex. These contracts included a mixed feed cracker and utilities, with a nameplate capacity of 1,650 kta of ethylene and related industrial gases, and utilities, flares and interconnecting systems that support main packages within the facilities.

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