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 FINANCIAL CLOSURE  ENABLING CIRCULARITY
 TAQA-JERA’s co-generation plant to supply power   Neste expanding chemical recycling logistics

 and steam to Aramco-TotalEnergies jv in Saudi Arabia  infrastructure at Porvoo refi nery


 UAE’s utilities  and energy group,   signifi cant  success  for  TAQA,  JERA   Finland’s renewable fuels and   the Porvoo refi nery in Neste’s Oil Pro-
 Abu Dhabi National Energy Company   and SATORP.  This new cogeneration   chemicals supplier, Neste, said it is ex-  ducts business  unit. “The new logis-
 PJSC (TAQA), and Japanese power   plant, based on advanced J-class gas   panding  its logistics infrastructure  for   tics infrastructure is one of these steps.
 generation company, JERA, have   turbine technology, is designed to opti-  liquefi ed  recycled  raw  materials  at  its   It puts us in a good position to pro-
 announced the fi nancial closing of Najim   mise  energy  effi ciency,  and  reduce   refi nery in Porvoo (Finland), including   cess larger and continuous volumes of
 Cogeneration  Company Ltd., a new   environmental impact, and it will play   materials such as liquefi ed waste plastic   liquefi ed  recycled  raw  materials.  This
 industrial steam and electricity cogenera-  a crucial role in supporting SATORP’s   and liquefi ed rubber tyres. This lays the   will be needed when we start using the
 tion plant that will produce electricity  and maintenance (O&M) of the plant  strategic expansion operations.”   foundation to handling larger amounts   new upgrading unit, which is able to
 and steam for a petrochemical complex  through an O&M special purpose entity.   of  liquefi ed  raw  materials  to  sup-  heating to stay liquid. At the same time,  process 150,000 tons of liquefi ed waste
 located in Jubail in Saudi Arabia.  The  plant’s  fi nancial  closing  comes   Featuring state-of-the-art power   port Neste’s plans to advance  chemi-  the systems need to come with higher  plastic per year,” he added.
 after  TAQA and  JERA entered  into  a  and steam generation systems, gas and   cal recycling and transform the Porvoo  resistance  to corrosion. In addition  to
 The new cogeneration plant will  power and steam  purchase  agreement  water receiving systems, and gas insulated   refi nery  into  a  renewable  and  circular  the unloading arm and pipelines, Neste   The new logistics infrastructure is
 supply up to 475 megawatts (MW) of  with Saudi Aramco Total Refi ning and  switchgear interconnections,  the plant   solutions hub.  is also building a vapor recovery unit,  expected to be completed later this year.
 power and approximately 452 tonnes  Petrochemical Company (SATORP), a  is designed to meet the stringent effi -  contributing to emission control of the  It will, therefore, be available when Neste
 per hour (TPH) of steam from advanced  joint venture company owned by Saudi  ciency standards. Moreover, the project   The new logistics installations com-  operations.  fi nishes  construction  of  its  liquefi ed
 combined  cycle  gas  fi red  technology  Aramco  and France’s  TotalEnergies  has provision for the future installation   prise dedicated unloading facilities – at   waste plastic upgrading unit at the Porvoo
 and will be developed by a special pur-  in March 2024.  of a carbon capture plant and is capable   the refi nery’s harbour, Neste is building   “The transformation of our Porvoo  refi nery,  which  is  currently  being  built
 pose entity owned by TAQA (51%) and   of  hydrogen  cofi ring.  The  SATORP   an unloading arm with a heating system  refi nery  into  a  renewable  and  circular  as part of the project PULSE, planned to
 JERA (49%) on a 25-year build, own,   Mr. Steven  Winn,  Chief  Global  Strategic Expansion petrochemical   as  well as  pipelines to  connect the  solutions hub will require many indivi-  be fi nalised during 2025. At the upgrad-
 and  operate  basis  extendable  by  fi ve  Strategist, JERA, said, “Achieving  complex  is expected  to house one of   harbour with dedicated  storage tanks.  dual steps and adjustments,” explained  ing unit, the liquefi ed raw materials are
 years on mutual agreement. TAQA and  fi nancial close for the SATORP Strategic  the largest mixed-load steam  crackers   Unlike regular crude oil, liquefi ed waste  Mr. Jori Sahlsten, Senior Vice President  turned into high-quality feedstock for the
 JERA will also undertake the operation  Expansion cogeneration plant marks a  in the GCC region.  plastic or discarded rubber tyres require  of Refi nery and Terminal Operations at  plastics and chemicals industry.

 EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT  Toyo, Pupuk, and Itochu to collaborate on green
 Oman to host GPCA Forum in December  ammonia project in Indonesia



 The 18th  Annual GPCA Forum,   lowed by a CEOs plenary keynotes   Japan’s Toyo  Engineering  has   the world’s fi rst commercial-scale green
 the Gulf Petrochemicals  and Chemi-  presented by Mr. Jim Fitterling, Chair &   announced a Joint Development Agree-  ammonia production from an existing
 cals  Association’s  (GPCA’s)  fl agship   CEO, Dow, and Dr. Ilham Kadri, CEO,   ment (JDA)  with Pupuk  Indonesia   ammonia facility for marine fuel.  The
 event, hosted by OQ, will take place for   Syensqo.  Holding  Company  (PIHC),  and  Itochu   project has been chosen to receive subsi-
 the  fi rst  time  in  Muscat,  Oman,  from   Corporation  for the  installation  of a   dy from the Indonesian government.
 2-5  December 2024.  The forum will   Other co-located events will include   water electrolyser at Pupuk  Iskandar
 address the theme “Industry’s  next   the ‘2nd GPCA Solutions Xchange Pro-  Muda’s (PIM’s) ammonia  plant is   As part of this joint development,
 chapter: Driving  sustainable advance-  gram’, taking place from 3-4 December,   operated by PIHC.   the Front End Engineering  Design
 ment for global progress”.   Water  Authority (EWA), Bahrain and  the ‘6th GPCA Legacy  Award –  Al   be produced by leveraging a portion  (FEED) phase will begin immediately.
 Chairman of Board of Directors, GPIC,  Rowad’, which will take place on 2   The project aims to produce green  of the capacity from an ammonia plant
 The forum will open with wel-  will deliver a  special address  to  the  December, the ‘3rd edition of the GPCA   ammonia by  utilising green hydrogen  originally designed and built by Toyo in   Toyo Engineering, PIHC, and Itochu
 come remarks from Mr. Abdulrahman  audience.  Youth Forum’ being held from 2-5   derived from renewable energy sources.  the 2000s, currently operated by PIM in  will establish a joint venture company
 Al-Fageeh, CEO, SABIC, followed   December. The forum will also host the   The JDA was unveiled  at the 2nd  Aceh Province’s special economic zone.  (JVC) to oversee the project. The aim
 by a ministerial address by Mr. Salim   Mr. Shaikh Nawaf S.  Al-Sabah,  inaugural ‘GPCA Startup Nexus’, which   Ministerial Meeting of the Asian Zero  Itochu will procure this green ammonia  is  to  fi nalise  the  investment  decision
 bin Nasser bin Said Al Aufi , Minister  CEO,  Kuwait Petroleum Corporation,  aims to foster innovation and collaboration   Emission Community (AZEC) in Jakarta  for use as marine fuel, establishing a new  (FID) in the fi rst half of 2025. Following
 of Energy and Minerals,  Oman, on 2  and Mr.  Mulham Basheer  Al-Jarf,  by bridging the gap between the start-up   on August 21, 2024.  value chain. The project plans to poten-  this, the project is slated to commence
 December 2024. Mr. Kamal bin Ahmed  Chairman,  OQ, will participate  in a  ecosystem and the chemical & petro-  tially expand this system to other exist-  commercial operations  (COD)  in
 Mohammed, President of Electricity &  fi reside chat on 3 December 2024, fol-  chemical industry in the region.  In this initiative, green ammonia will  ing PIHC plants in the future, marking  2027.


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