Middle East
06.01.2012
| Meche, Helen, Hydrocarbon Processing Staff, Houston, TX
Keywords:
[construction]
[engineering]
[refining]
[LNG]
[petrochemicals]
The Linde Group and Sadara Chemical Co. have signed a long-term contract that will see Linde supply Sadara with carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2) and ammonia (NH3) at a chemical complex now being built by Sadara in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, which will reportedly be the worlds largest chemical complex ever built in a single phase. The onsite gases supply contract includes a HyCO facility for the production of CO and H2, plus an ammonia plant. Linde will be investing $380 million in the project. Sadara, established in October 2011, is a joint venture developed by Saudi Aramco and The Dow Chemical Co.
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