Borouge updates on multi-billion dollar expansion plans

Published October 18th, 2006 - 10:06 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Borouge, the leading provider of innovative plastics solutions, today outlined progress towards awarding engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts for the multi-billion dollar expansion of its production facilities in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi.

The company also announced that it has this week initiated the tender process for distribution and storage hubs in the Middle East, North East Asia and South East Asia and the provision of global shipping between all hubs.  These hub operations will be implemented in phases beginning in 2007 and will bring Borouge closer to its markets and offer improved service to customers.

As one of the world’s largest plastics projects, Borouge 2 is a key part of Borouge’s strategy for growth, tripling its production capacity and consolidating its position in markets throughout the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Africa.

The Borouge 2 project comprises an ethane cracker that will produce 1.4 million tonnes of ethylene per annum and the world’s biggest olefins conversion unit, producing 752 kilotonnes per annum.  Its two Borstar® polypropylene plants will have a combined annual capacity of 800 kt while the Borstar Enhanced PE plant will have an annual capacity of 540 kt.  The new project will be located next to Borouge’s existing petrochemical complex in Ruwais.

Borouge has invited expressions of interest for: a distribution and storage operations hub in South-East Asia; a distribution and storage operations hub in the UAE; two distribution and storage operations hubs in North-East Asia; container and product handling in Ruwais, UAE; and for global shipping between hubs in the Middle East, North East Asia and South East Asia including ports of destination.

Hubert Puchner, Chief Executive, Borouge Pte Ltd commented: “Together, these facilities will put in place the integrated, flexible and competitive supply chain needed to support Borouge’s expanded market positions and broader product portfolio.”


For the proposed Ethylene Cracker Package of the Borouge 2 project, technical evaluation was completed and three bidders - Linde; Shaw Group; and Snamprogetti - have been invited to submit prices by October 30, 2006.

For the Utilities and Offsite Package, invitations to bidders to provide utilities and offsite facilities have been sent to the market with technical bids due in the second half of November 2006.

With regard to the Polyolefin Units Package, technical bids have been received and are under evaluation for the two Borstar technology polypropylene units and the Borstar polyethylene unit.

For the Olefins conversion unit Package of Borouge 2, after soliciting market interest, Borouge has commenced the prequalification process with selected potential bidders.

Harri Bucht, Chief Executive Officer, Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (Borouge) added: “Borouge 2 is a major step for Borouge.  It’s not just a new phase for the company but for the Abu Dhabi economy as a whole.  While it will increase our capacity to serve growing markets in the Middle East and Asia Pacific, we also expect it to be a driver for the growth of local downstream industries.”

About Borouge
Borouge is a provider of value creating, innovative plastics solutions for customers throughout the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Borouge came to the market as a ground breaking partnership between ADNOC (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) and Borealis. Together, Borouge and Borealis employ unique Borstar technology to produce versatile polymers for end-use plastics applications.

Borouge’s state-of-the-art production facility in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi in the UAE produces Borstar-enhanced polyethylene products for the pipe, wire and cable, and advanced packaging markets. Borouge is also the exclusive provider of the entire Borealis product line throughout the Middle East and Asia Pacific.

The Borouge model of providing added-value plastics solutions to a wide variety of growth industries is supported with a sales and marketing head office in Singapore, sales offices in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Mumbai, Beirut and Al Khobar-Dammam along with an extensive sales agent network across the region.

To meet growing demand, the company has invested in a world-scale multi-billion dollar expansion in Ruwais. This expansion will nearly triple capacity to two million tonnes annually and introduce Borstar polypropylene in addition to more Borstar polyethylene.
Learn more about Borouge at www.borouge.com

 

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