SABIC Loses $739 Million over Challenging Operating Environment

SABIC revenues dropped by 22.69% to SAR141.5 billion at the end of 2023. (Photo: SABIC website)
SABIC revenues dropped by 22.69% to SAR141.5 billion at the end of 2023. (Photo: SABIC website)
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SABIC Loses $739 Million over Challenging Operating Environment

SABIC revenues dropped by 22.69% to SAR141.5 billion at the end of 2023. (Photo: SABIC website)
SABIC revenues dropped by 22.69% to SAR141.5 billion at the end of 2023. (Photo: SABIC website)

The Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), one of the largest petrochemical companies in the world, recorded a net loss of SAR2.77 billion ($739 million) for the year 2023, at a time when the company faces a challenging operating environment.

“The petrochemical industry navigates a challenging operating environment,” SABIC Chief Executive Officer Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh said on Tuesday.

He added: “Underwhelming demand within our target market led to lower year-end product prices.”

On the other hand, Al-Fageeh noted that SABIC achieved profits from its main ongoing operations, amounting to SAR1.31 billion, compared to SAR15.79 billion during the previous year, which reflects the company’s financial strength in light of the current economic conditions and the impact of the sale of the Hadeed steel company last year.

These numbers highlight the extent of the challenge facing petrochemical companies as they grapple with market weakness, slow economic growth, and falling prices.

SABIC’s financial results coincided with the announcement by Moody’s credit ratings agency that SABIC, stc and SEC were rated at A1 with “positive” outlooks, while Maaden was assigned a Baa1 with a “stable” outlook.

SABIC said in its financial results statement published on the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) website that the net loss was due to discontinued operations amounting to around SAR4 billion, driven mainly from the fair valuation of its subsidiary Saudi Iron and Steel Company (Hadeed) amounting to SAR2.93 billion, as well as its lower financial performance during the current year.

The company achieved profits from ongoing main operations, amounting to SAR1.3 billion, compared to SAR15.7 billion during 2022, mainly due to several factors, including: the drop in profit margins for most of the main products and the impairment charges and write-offs of certain capital and financial assets, as well as provisions for the restructuring program in Europe and constructive obligations.

Al-Fageeh noted that the petrochemical industry was going through a challenging operating environment, pointing to “considerable uncertainty heading into the first quarter of 2024.”

He said that the company was committed to deploy between $4 and $5 billion in capital expenditure in 2024, adding that SABIC would strive to maintain dividend distributions to shareholders without compromising the robust balance sheet.



Oxagon CEO: NEOM Port to Redefine Global Trade

NEOM Port (Asharq Al-Awsat)
NEOM Port (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Oxagon CEO: NEOM Port to Redefine Global Trade

NEOM Port (Asharq Al-Awsat)
NEOM Port (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Vishal Wanchoo, CEO of Oxagon, highlighted the city as a beacon of innovation and sustainability at the heart of Saudi Arabia’s transformation, saying that the NEOM Port is set to reshape global trade.

Oxagon, a reimagined industrial city within NEOM, offers a clean ecosystem attracting factories of the future, relying entirely on renewable energy to achieve net-zero emissions. Its strategic location on the Red Sea, near global shipping lanes, positions it as a key hub for major markets and urban centers.

Embracing Sustainable Solutions

Discussing Oxagon’s strategic vision, Wanchoo noted that traditional industries often pose environmental and health risks and contribute to climate change. He emphasized the urgency of adopting sustainable solutions, which has prompted sectors to accelerate the transition to clean technologies and green energy.

“Oxagon provides a clean industrial ecosystem that welcomes factories of the future from across the globe. By relying solely on renewable energy, we offer manufacturers a platform to achieve their net-zero goals,” Wanchoo explained.

Strengthening Local Supply Chains

Wanchoo underscored Oxagon’s alignment with Saudi Vision 2030, which prioritizes developing promising industries, enhancing logistics, and bolstering local, regional, and international trade networks.

“Our focus is on developing seven industrial zones, along with vibrant urban areas that stimulate economic growth through retail and hospitality,” Wanchoo stated. He emphasized Oxagon’s role in making Saudi Arabia a regional hub for imports and exports through the advanced NEOM Port on the Red Sea, connecting global trade routes.

He added: “With over 13% of global trade passing through the Suez Canal annually, NEOM Port’s location enhances its significance as a gateway between Europe and Asia.”

Attracting Foreign Investments

Looking ahead, Wanchoo outlined Oxagon’s goal of driving economic diversification, fostering innovation, and attracting foreign investments over the next five years.

“We are actively engaging with major manufacturers to enhance our industrial ecosystem, strengthen local supply chains, and establish Saudi Arabia as a regional and global manufacturing hub,” he said.

Environmental Commitment

Wanchoo highlighted Oxagon’s commitment to sustainable construction methods. The pilot integrated community, Oxagon Hive, exemplifies this by reducing waste, minimizing costs, and ensuring scalability.

He noted that since taking over Duba Port in 2022, Oxagon has made significant strides in transforming it into a sustainable and automated facility.

“We have reused 100% of excavated materials and recycled decommissioned port facilities for new developments,” he said.

Challenges and Opportunities

“Building a new industrial model from scratch is complex, but we prioritize state-of-the-art infrastructure to support advanced, clean manufacturing,” the CEO of Oxagon remarked. He underlined the importance of partnerships with innovative companies and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies like AI and robotics to address global challenges.

Pioneering Green Hydrogen

Oxagon is also home to the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, developed by NEOM Green Hydrogen Company. Scheduled to produce up to 600 metric tons of carbon-free hydrogen daily by 2026, the plant will operate entirely on solar and wind energy. Currently, 60% of the facility’s infrastructure has been completed.

The project relies on NEOM Port for equipment deliveries, including electrolyzers, wind turbines, and hydrogen storage vessels, crucial for the plant’s operation.

Research and Innovation

Oxagon’s innovation hub, Oxagon Innovation Bay, will become operational in 2025, powered by NEOM Energy & Water’s Enowa-Circle central power station. Initial projects include launching a 20 MW electrolyzer to produce 8 tons of hydrogen daily, providing valuable data to optimize the main plant’s performance.

Milestones of 2023 and 2024

Reflecting on recent achievements, Wanchoo highlighted the 2023 launch of the first global accelerator in partnership with McLaren, focusing on supply chain challenges. Seven startups were selected out of 80 applicants, with funding and connections to venture capital provided. Three pilot projects are now underway in NEOM.

In 2024, milestones include opening NEOM Port to investors and advancing seven selected startups from over 100 participants to the final stages of development.