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Saudi Aramco, Dow ink deal for "game changing" JV
A new joint venture project between Saudi Aramco and Dow Chemical, signed on Saturday, is expected to create $10bn in revenues within a few years, officials said. Sadara Chemical Company will make three million tonnes of chemical products a year, making it the largest joint venture in the kingdom. It will make chemical products that are new to the Middle East, the company said in a statement. Sadara, which will be comprised of 26 manufacturing units, will be one of the world's largest integrated chemical facilities, and the largest ever built in one single phase. Preparation work on the complex site has started with manufacturing units expected to come on line in the second half of 2015. All units are expected to be up and running in 2016, the statement added. "Sadara is an extraordinary and unique venture that will build upon the strengths of both Dow and Saudi Aramco to deliver the diversified and specialty materials and chemicals needed to drive growth in the entire region and beyond," said Andrew Liveris, Dow's chairman and CEO. "This premier partnership is truly unprecedented and is very well positioned to bring value creation on every front; transforming the Saudi economy, as well as the entire chemical industry, at the same time." Sadara is expected to deliver annual revenues of approximately $10 billion within a few years of operation while contributing significantly to Saudi Arabia's industrial diversification. Saudi Aramco president and CEO Khalid A Al-Falih added: "I am confident that Sadara will be a game-changer in the kingdom's petrochemical industry as it has all the needed ingredients for success." The joint venture and related investments are expected to generate thousands of jobs, with hundreds of Saudi nationals set to be recruited by the end of 2011. Sadara's manufacturing units are expected to come on line in the second half of 2015. All units are expected to be up and running in 2016. Source: Arabian Business
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Saudi's Almarai says Q3 profit rises 1.2%
Almarai Co, Saudi Arabia’s largest food producer by market value, said third-quarter profit advanced 1.2 percent even as production costs and capital expenditure increased. Net income rose to SR429.7m ($115m) from SR424.5m a year earlier, the Riyadh-based company said in a statement on Saturday. Analysts predicted profit of SR423m, according to the average of five forecasts compiled by Bloomberg. The median estimate was for net income of SR434m. Profit growth in the third quarter was restrained by production cost increase and “investments in production capacities and expansions to meet growing demand,” the company said in the statement. It added that capital expenditure reached SR2.2bn in the first nine months. Almarai’s sales were SR2.1bn in the three months that ended September 30, up from SR1.8bn a year earlier, it said. Nine-month earnings a share rose to 4.41 riyals from 4.36 riyals. Source: Bloomberg
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Saudi Arabia to verify over 100,000 university degrees
The Saudi higher education ministry has hired an international firm to verify 100,000 scientific degrees in engineering, accountancy, economics, medicine and other specialisations, Saudi Gazette has reported, citing unnamed sources. The move comes after 9 government agencies and 30 private firms had suffered great financial and professional losses after employing 8,072 employees last year who were believed to hold fake certificates, the report said. The verification procedure covers the marked examination sheet, name of the university, and other measures to determine the authenticity of a certificate. Source: Saudi Gazette
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Saudi Arabia cuts output in September
Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi has said the kingdom has cut oil production to 9.39 million barrels per day (bpd) in September from around 9.8 million bpd in August, Reuters has reported. "Demand is always fluctuating but our position is that we will supply whatever our customers ask for," Naimi told reporters in Dhahran, adding that the global oil market is balanced. Source: Reuters
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Saudi Arabia awards water, sewage projects worth S$ 851m
Saudi Arabia's water and electricity ministry has awarded SR851m in contracts to specialised national firms to implement several water and sewage projects across the kingdom, Arab News has reported. The projects include channelling water from dams in Leeth to Al-Shoaibah Phase-2 desalination plant at a cost of SR565m to be completed in three years and a SR37.87m sewage network in Al-Rass governorate in Qassim province to be completed within three and half years. They also include construction of a water tank and distribution centre at Wadi bin Hashbal in Khamis Mushyat governorate in Asir province at a cost of SR26m to be completed within 18 months and a SR22m sewage network project at Uhud Rafeeda (Third Phase) in Asir province within three years. Source: Arab News
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Inflation in Saudi Arabia will continue to fall, says Al-Jaser
Muhammad Al-Jasser, Governor of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), has said the country's inflation levels are not worrying and will continue to decline, Arab News has reported. "Inflation has become stable since the beginning of the year between around 4.6% and 4.9%... I expect it to continue its decline," Al-Jasser told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Riyadh. Source: Arab News
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Gold price per kilo is SR 199136.95 as of October 10 at 8 AM of Saudi Arabia
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Unfortunately the gold price comes up again
The price per gram is SR 177.3 8 AM October 10, 2011
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Saudi Arabia beheads eight Bangladeshis for murder
Saudi Arabia beheaded eight Bangladeshi nationals in public yesterday for the murder of an Egyptian citizen in 2007, the official Saudi Press Agency reported, citing an Interior Ministry statement. The Egyptian was killed during a robbery of a warehouse in Riyadh, the news service said, citing the ministry’s statement. Three other Bangladeshis were sentenced to prison terms and flogging for their roles in the crime. Saudi Arabia, where religious police patrol shopping centres and cinemas are prohibited, enforces Islamic law. The kingdom usually beheads or sentences people to lashings for murder, rape and drug smuggling. The member of the Group of 20 nations has been criticised by international human rights groups. Two other Saudi nationals were executed in the northern city of Tabuk yesterday, bringing the total number of executions to ten, London-based Amnesty International said in a statement on its website yesterday. At least 58 people have been executed in the country this year, including 20 foreign nationals, Amnesty said. “Court proceedings in Saudi Arabia fall far short of international standards for fair trial and news of these recent multiple executions is deeply disturbing,” Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty’s Deputy Director for Middle East and North Africa, said in the statement. The number of executions had been declining, dropping to 27 people in 2010 and 69 in 2009 from about 102 the year earlier and 158 in 2007, according to Amnesty. Source: Bloomberg
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Patients face long wait times in Saudi clinics, says survey
A recent survey by Saudi Arabia's National Guards' health affairs department has found one of the major problems patients face when visiting clinics and hospitals is the long waiting time before they see a doctor, Arab News has reported. While 59% of the 585 patients surveyed said they had to wait more than an hour, 22% said they had to wait more than half an hour before they could see a doctor and 14% said they had to wait only 15 minutes, while only 4% said they could always see the doctor as soon as they arrived at the hospital, according to the survey. Source: Arab News
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