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Aug 5, 2024, 2:51:45 AM8/5/24
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Thetotal contract value is approximately USD 500 million. The project scope of work entails complete engineering services, equipment and out of kingdom material supply (to be performed by Tecnimont) and in kingdom material supply, erection and construction activities up to start up and guarantee test run (to be performed by Tecnimont Arabia Limited). The project completion is expected by the second quarter of 2024.

The two Polypropylene Units will have a capacity of 400,000 tons per year each and will be located inside the Integrated PDH-PP (propane dehydrogenation - polypropylene) complex in Jubail Industrial City II, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


AGIC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Advanced Petrochemical Company, a Saudi joint stock company established in 2005 and listed on the Saudi Stock Market since 2006. It manufactures polypropylene products for a range of industries including automotive, consumer product, healthcare, packaging, and textile.




Maire Tecnimont S.p.A., listed on the Milan Stock Exchange, heads an industrial group which leads the global natural resource processing industry (downstream oil & gas plant engineering, with technological and executive expertise). Its subsidiary NextChem operates in the field of green chemicals and technologies in support of the energy transition. The Maire Tecnimont Group operates in 45 countries, through 50 companies and about 9,000 people. For further information: www.mairetecnimont.com.


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Top executives from both companies, including Samsung Engineering CEO Choi Sung-an and APC Chairman Khalifa Abdullatif, attended the contract ceremony, which was held in a non-face-to-face written manner through online video systems in Seoul and Saudi Arabia. The owner AGIC is a subsidiary of the Advanced Petrochemical Company (APC).


The project is to build a PDH plant and UTOS that produce 840,000 tons of propylene annually in the Jubail 2nd industrial complex located on the northeast coast of Saudi Arabia. It is scheduled to be completed in 2024.


PDH Plant is a facility that produces propylene by removing hydrogen from propane, and UTOS consists of water and air essential to plants, utility production facilities that produce steam, auxiliary facilities, and water treatment facilities.


A Samsung Engineering official said, "We had a lot of trust from suppliers for abundant regional and product experience and technology. Our efforts to improve project efficiency and productivity such as FEED (basic design) verification and plant layout optimization through Early Engineering served as positive points."


Samsung Engineering will continue its relationship with the Saudi APC. Samsung Engineering successfully carried out PDH and PP projects ordered by APC in 2008, and expected to gain an advantage in APC's competition to win orders for projects in the future.


Since its first entry into Saudi Arabia in 2003, Samsung Engineering has accumulated abundant regional experience while carrying out more than 30 projects and has many experience in carrying out PDH plants, which is expected to work in favor of this project.


In addition, the company plans to actively reflect business performance innovation strategies such as modularity and selection of equipment and materials that are being pursued throughout the enterprise and provide high quality plants to the owner within the construction period.


The official said, "As we have won a lot of experienced products from Saudi Arabia, we are expected to carry out stable performance based on solid technology. We will successfully carry out the project to draw linked orders and strengthen our position in the Middle East market."




September 28, 2021 - 70,000 Joshua Trees are threatened by a 16-square mile project called Sawtooth Solar, near Beatty, Nevada. This utility-scale solar project proposal is adjacent to Death Valley National Park, along the "Nevada Triangle" in a basin called Sarcobatus Flat. Kevin Emmerich and Laura Cunningham of Basin and Range Watch are joined by filmmaker Justin McAffee in this third of the series Desert Apocalypse. They look at all the plant and animal life in these ecosystems that are at stake.


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