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Sadara Chemical Company announces mixed feed cracker startup

Sadara Chemical Company announces mixed feed cracker startup

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Sadara Chemical Co. announces start-up of mixed feed cracker

Sadara Chemical Company announces mixed feed cracker startup: Sadara Chemical Company (Sadara) announced that it has started up its mixed feed cracker (MFC) on 28 August 2016. The MFC is the only one of its kind in Saudi Arabia and will allow Sadara to produce a diversified range of plastics and chemical products.

The MFC is made up of 12 furnaces; of these, seven will be used to crack ethane (gas), while the remaining five will be used to crack naphtha (liquid). Three of the five liquid furnaces are designed so that they can switch between gas and liquid feedstock.

Commenting on the announcement, Sadara CEO Ziad Al-Labban said, “Making memorable history is always cause for celebration, and I am immensely appreciative and proud of everyone who contributed to this achievement. The mixed-feed cracker is the heart of the Sadara chemical complex and the single-most important component that underpins our vision to be a game changer within the local and regional chemical industry.”

The MFC is one of 26 manufacturing units located in the USD 20 billion Sadara chemical complex in Jubail Industrial City II. Of these units, 14 will deliver products that are completely new to being produced in the Kingdom.

“The state-of-the-art mixed-feed cracker allows us to produce our own basic chemicals on-site, and subsequently to convert these basic chemicals into a wide range of value-added plastics and specialty chemicals through our other manufacturing units. It also allows us to adjust our production levels of chemicals between naphtha-based and ethane-based feedstock in accordance with market demand.”

“Sadara’s products will help fill a significant gap in a regional chemical industry dominated by commodity products, with less than 1% of petrochemical production currently defined as specialty chemicals. The introduction of the specialty petrochemicals and chemicals will help support the drive to broaden the secondary and tertiary petrochemical manufacturing landscape in Saudi Arabia, thus making the Kingdom a leading cornerstone to meet the growing demand for specialty products locally and regionally,” Al-Labban explained.

Source: Sadara Chemical Co. website, Jubail; 28 Aug 2016

(Syed Rashid Ali, Karachi, Pakistan)

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