Dow and Al-Hejailan in Saudi MDEA Venture
“Saudi Arabia is a significant player in both the regional and global petrochemicals market, with further growth expected in the coming years,” said Faisal Al-Hejailan, CEO of the Al-Hejailan Group, noting that the agreement with Dow aligns with the Saudi group's strategy of participating in the downstream industry.
Dow will hold 25% of the JV, while Al-Hejailan will hold 75%. Construction of the plant, which will use Dow’s technology, is expected to start in 2024 with operations scheduled to begin in 2025. Al-Hejailan will build and operate the facility, while Dow will be responsible for marketing the MDEA.
In addition, Dow will build its own downstream manufacturing facility, taking MDEA from the venture to produce its Ucarsol and Accutrace products. Ucarsol is a gas-treating solvent that is specifically designed to remove CO2 and hydrogen sulfide in natural and synthesis gas processing. Accutrace is a molecular fuel marking technology.
Dow said this investment will position it to further enable local solutions for the energy transition. The facility is expected to come on stream in late 2024.
Author: Elaine Burridge, Freelance Journalist