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* Ownership: Saudi Aramco / Total
 
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* Website: http://www.satorp.com/
 
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* Location: Jubail
 
* Location: Jubail
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=== Products Produced ===
 
=== Products Produced ===

Latest revision as of 11:11, 20 March 2025

Summary Information

The Project

  • Description:
    • The project involves the construction of a cracker with 1.65 mtpa of ethylene capacity and two polyethylene units with 0.5 mtpa capacity each.
    • The plant will be integrated with the Sartorp Jubail Refinery
  • Constructor:
    • Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd — for 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.
    • Maire Tecnimont — for two polyethylene units using Advanced Dual Loop technology, with a nameplate capacity of 500 kta each, and the derivative units.
    • Sinopec Engineering Group Saudi Co. Ltd — for Tank Farm and SATORP integration.
    • Gulf Consolidated Contractors Co. — for the transfer pipelines.
    • Mohammed Ali Al-Suwailem Trading & Contracting Co. – for industrial support facilities.
    • Mofarreh Marzouq Al Harbi & Partners Co. Ltd – for site preparation.
    • Mobarak M. Al Salomi & Partners for Contracting Co. – for temporary construction facilities.
  • Licensors:

Production Units

  • Ethylene cracker - 1.65 mtpa
  • Polyethylene units - 0.5 mtpa x2

Raw Materials Supply

Products Produced

  • Polyethylene


Other Information

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History

  • 2023 - EPC contracts awarded

Links

  1. Aramco and TotalEnergies award contracts for $11 billion Amiral project