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Trade Arabia
22-02-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
UK's Shard Capital in deal for $7bn Egypt petchem complex
Shard Capital Partners, an independent financial services company headquartered in London, in collaboration with UAE-based Royal Strategic Partners and Saudi Arabia's Al-Qahtani Group, has announced the signing of a Framework Agreement with Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and Ministry of Investment for the development a ground-breaking petrochemical complex in the industrial zone of New Alamein City. In addition, Shard Capital is having initial discussions with Orascom Construction for the investment in the construction and operation of the complex outside battery limits on a Build Own and Operate basis. The project, with an estimated investment of $7 billion, is set to create 20,000 jobs during the construction phase and 3,000 permanent positions upon operation, supporting Egypt's economic development through job creation, said Shard Capital in its statement. This transformative venture will bolster Egypt's local economy, enhance Egyptian expertise in the petrochemical sector, and strengthen strategic ties between Egypt, the Gulf countries, and the United Kingdom, it stated. It aims to contribute to sustainable development while boosting Egypt's global industrial competitiveness. The project will establish an integrated complex with a production capacity of approximately 3.1 million tonnes annually of eight specialized petrochemical products. Using crude oil as its primary feedstock, the facility will include a refinery, and a mixed steam cracker unit designed to achieve one of the highest global conversion rates, it added. William Blain, Capital Markets Advisor at Shard Capital Partners, said: "Signing this agreement marks a historic milestone for Shard Capital and reflects our deep commitment to advancing Egypt's petrochemical sector." "We are proud to be part of this critical project that will revolutionize the industry by leveraging cutting-edge American and European technologies to ensure maximum efficiency in converting raw materials into specialized petrochemicals while delivering exceptional returns for both the complex and Egypt," observed Bain. This state-of-the-art complex, he said, represents a transformative step for the industry by employing cutting-edge global technologies to maximize production efficiency and convert crude oil into high-value end products. Additionally, it will significantly enhance Egypt's export capabilities in the petrochemical sector, playing a pivotal role in driving economic growth and strengthening global market position, stated. According to him, the complex will rely on the most advanced American and European technologies, including solutions provided by Honeywell and other leading global companies, ensuring maximum efficiency and sustainability while reducing waste and carbon emissions. "We are committed to implementing the highest environmental sustainability standards and minimizing carbon emissions. Our ongoing collaboration with US partners on blue hydrogen production feasibility studies represents a step toward a more sustainable future," he added. CEO Toby Raincock said: "Through close cooperation with our esteemed partners in the UAE and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia along with the support of the Egyptian government, this complex will enhance Egypt's industrial capabilities, open new export markets and create extensive job opportunities, and drive economic development across the region


Zawya
22-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
UK-UAE-Saudi alliance plan $7bln petrochemical complex in Egypt
A UK-UAE-Saudi consortium has entered into an agreement with the Egyptian government to develop a $7 billion petrochemical complex in the industrial zone of New Alamein City, the consortium's lead firm Shard Capital Partners announced. The alliance, which includes the UAE's Royal Strategic Partners and Saudi Arabia's Al-Qahtani Group, has signed a framework agreement with Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and Ministry of Investment for the project, a press statement issued by the London-based financial services firm said. The integrated complex will have a production capacity of 3.1 million tonnes annually, producing eight specialised petrochemical products, the statement said. It said the project is expected to create 20,000 jobs during construction and 3,000 permanent positions once operational. The facility will be designed to process crude oil and will include a refinery and a mixed steam cracker unit. The consortium is also in initial discussions with Orascom Construction for potential investment in the construction and operation of the complex under a Build, Own, and Operate (BOO) model. (Writing by SA Kader; Editing by Anoop Menon) (