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PETRONAS Chemicals divests 50% of PRPC Polymers to Saudi Aramco

October 2, 2017
Energy & Chemical Value Chain

PETRONAS Chemicals Group (PCG) is divesting its 50% stake in wholly-owned subsidiary PRPC Polymers to state-owned oil and gas firm Saudi Aramco for about $900m, the Malaysian producer said on Monday.

PCG on 29 September entered into a share purchase agreement with Aramco Overseas Holdings Cooperatief UA (AOHC), a subsidiary of Saudi Aramco, related to the divestment, the company said in a filing to Bursa Malaysia.

The sale is expected to be completed on 15 March 2018.

PRPC Polymers was incorporated on 26 January 2015 to develop, construct, commission and operate polymers and glycol plants in Malaysia but has yet to start operations.

“The rationale for the divestment at cost is mainly due to sharing of project risk with Saudi Aramco as an equal joint venture partner in a mega integrated project,” PCG said.

“The project is still at construction phase and the risk will remain high until project completion in 2019,” PCG said.

PCG is the listed petrochemical arm of Malaysia’s state-owned energy firm PETRONAS.

The polymers and glycols project forms part of PETRONAS’ Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID), which is in the group’s Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC) in Johor, Malaysia.

The deal on PRPC Polymers followed an agreement between PETRONAS and Saudi Aramco on 28 February 2017 on joint ownership of the planned Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project in Johor.

Under the deal, the Saudi energy giant is expected to supply up to 70% of the crude feedstock requirements of the RAPID refinery, with natural gas, power and other utilities supplied by PETRONAS.

The RAPID deal is expected to boost Saudi Aramco’s global refining capacity to 8m-10m bbl/day by 2030 from over 5m bbl/day currently, and grow its chemicals production capacity to 34m tonnes from 12m tonnes over the same period.

By Pearl Bantillo

Source: ICIS News

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