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Sinopec and Saudi Aramco to expand Yasref Petrochemical Complex

Saudi Aramco announced on Wednesday that it had signed a contract with Sinopec of China to expand a petrochemicals facility operated by the Yasref joint-venture on the western coast of the Kingdom.

Aramco has partnered with Sinopec in a number of ventures, as Saudi Arabia seeks to expand its refinery business. This can help offset the drop in crude oil price.

The escalating US-China trade war following President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs raised fears of a global recession on the markets and sent crude oil prices down to their lowest level in four years.

Aramco stated that the partners were aiming to build a steam cracker for mixed feed with a total capacity of 1.8 mtpa and an aromatics facility with a 1.5 mtpa.

In a statement from Aramco, Sinopec President Zhao Dong stated that "the Yasref project represents an important milestone in our bilateral relationship and ushers in a new stage of deeper and further-reaching cooperation."

The announcement coincides the 10th anniversary of Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company (Yasref), which is owned by Aramco 62.5% and Sinopec 37.5%.

According to its website, it already processes 400,000 barrels of heavy Arabian crude oil per day to produce transportation products and other refined goods.

Aramco's long-term strategy for liquids-to chemicals is to convert up to 4,000,000 barrels of crude oil per day into petrochemicals before 2030.

In its annual report, published last month it stated that 53% of the crude oil produced upstream would be used downstream in 2024. This is up from 47% in the previous year.

Sinopec announced in November that it had begun construction of a refinery in the southeast China province of Fujian, which Aramco has also joined.

Aramco has a stake in Fujian Refining & Petrochemical Company which is owned by a Sinopec joint-venture. Aramco's chemicals subsidiary SABIC also has a Sinopec operational joint venture. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Yousef Saba)

(source: Reuters)