Saudi Sadara set to start up butyl glycol plant in H2: ICIS

27/01/2016 Argaam

Saudi Arabia’s Sadara Chemical Co. (Sadara) is on schedule to start up the new butyl glycol (BG) plant in the second half of 2016, according to ICIS.

 

The Jubail-based plant will have a combined BG and and butyl di-glycol (BdG) capacity of 200,000 tons per year.

 

The $20 billion Sadara is 65 percent-owned by Saudi Arabian Oil Co. and 35 percent-owned by the United States' petrochemical major, Dow Chemical.

 

Located in Jubail Industrial City, Sadara is deemed the world’s largest chemicals complex built in a single phase with 26 integrated manufacturing plants, Argaam reported.

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