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Dow Chemical, Aramco sign plant deal

October 10, 2011 00:00:00


NEW YORK, Oct 9 (AFP): Saudi state oil giant Aramco and US firm Dow Chemical signed a deal Saturday to build a massive chemical plant in the eastern Saudi port city of Jubail, a joint statement said. The signing follows a late July announcement on the $20 billion plan that will establish the Sadara Chemical Company. The first production units are expected to come online in the latter half of 2015, Aramco said at the time. The site of the new company will comprise 26 plants, which will manufacture polyurethane, propylene glycol, low-density polyethylene and plastics for a range of industries. With initial output estimated at three million tons a year, the products will be marketed directly in Saudi Arabia and seven other countries in the region. Dow Chemical will be responsible for global sales.

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