Sadara Petrochemical Complex
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Summary Information
- Ownership: Saudi Aramco / Dow chemical
- Website: https://sadara.com/
- Location: Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia
Brief Description
- Sadara is the world’s largest integrated chemicals complex built in a single phase, including 26 integrated world-scale manufacturing units. With its feedstock of 85 million standard cubic feet per day of ethane and 53,000 barrels per day of naphtha, it has the capacity to produce more than three million tonnes per year of chemical products and plastics.
Production Units
- Mixed feed steam cracker
- Aromatics unit;
- Ethylene Oxide and Derivative units (Chem III)
- Propylene Oxide and its Derivative units (Chem III)
- Isocyanate (Chem III – PMDI and TDI) units
Raw Materials Supply
- 85 million standard cubic feet per day of ethane and 53,000 barrels per day of naphtha
- Naphta is supplied by Sartorp Jubail Refinery
Products Produced
- Olefins, polyethylene, ethylene oxide, butyl glycol, amines, propylene oxide, propylene glycol, polyols, isocyanates
Projects
- The Sadara Petrochemical Project was completed in 2017
Other Information
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History
- 2017 - The last of the plant was commissioned