PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve

PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve
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PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve

PIF Announces ‘Wadi Al Disah Development Project’ in Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve

The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced on Tuesday the launch of the Wadi Al Disah Development Project, located within the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve.

The development will become a major sustainable tourism location, preserving the local environment and wildlife. The region features a moderate climate, distinctive mountainous terrain and flowing springs, which will help the project become one of the Kingdom’s most environmentally diverse tourist attractions.

The PIF will establish a company to develop the project in accordance with international best practices regarding environmental conservation and sustainable development. The new company will contribute to the creation of sustainable tourism and related job opportunities, supporting the Kingdom’s economic diversification and unlocking new assets in Saudi Arabia.

The announcement of the Wadi Al Disah Development Project follows the launch of the Amaala ultra-luxury tourism project in September, which will be the focal point of the tourism ecosystem within the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve. The geographical location, situated between NEOM, The Red Sea Development Project, Amaala and Al-Ula projects will ensure a diverse and unique tourism offering, providing a compelling investment opportunity for the private sector.

Wadi Al Disah is located in the northwest of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve and southwest of Tabuk. The word "Al Disah" means a valley of palm trees, and Wadi Al Disah’s elevation is 400 meters above sea level with temperatures ranging from 12° C to 31°C. The Al Disah valley is characterized by mountain forms and tall rocky columns, providing a mountaineers paradise, as well as fresh water springs. The location includes several archaeological sites such as facades of Nabataean tombs, and the remains of walls containing Nabataean and Arabic writings in Kufic script.

The Wadi Al Disah Development Project will promote economic diversification and create investment opportunities for the private sector. The project aims to contribute to the development of the tourism sector in the Kingdom, preserve cultural and environmental heritage, and achieve sustainability in line with Vision 2030.

The Public Investment Fund seeks to become one of the largest and most impactful sovereign wealth funds in the world, enabling the creation of new sectors and opportunities that will shape the future global economy, while driving the economic transformation of Saudi Arabia.

To achieve this, the Fund is building a world-class, diversified portfolio through investments in attractive, long-term opportunities across sectors and asset classes at both the domestic and international level. Working alongside global strategic partners and renowned investment managers, PIF acts as the Kingdom’s main investment arm to deliver a strategy focused on achieving attractive financial returns and long-term value for Saudi Arabia, in line with Vision 2030.



SABIC Announces Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

 (Photo: SABIC website)
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SABIC Announces Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

 (Photo: SABIC website)
(Photo: SABIC website)

SABIC announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, with an adjusted net income of SAR0.5 billion compared to an adjusted net loss of SAR0.1 billion in the previous quarter, an increase of SAR555 million compared to the previous quarter.

The company's revenue in the second quarter was SAR35.6 billion, compared to SAR34.6 billion in the first quarter, an increase of 3%. Total sales volume in the second quarter was 11,779 thousand metric tons, compared to 11,477 thousand metric tons in the first quarter, an increase of 3% due to higher sales volumes, offset by lower average sales prices, together with recognizing licensing and engineering services revenue, SPA reported.

SABIC CEO Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh said that as of the second quarter of 2025, SABIC has adopted adjusted financial metrics, which exclude non-operational and one-off incidents, to reflect the true operational performance and organic and sustainable growth, while maintaining full compliance with disclosure requirements of the financial market.

Al-Fageeh praised SABIC’s EHSS performance, pointing out that the company has achieved HSE rate of 0.07 during the first half of this year, lower than petrochemical peers globally, and its lowest over the past 10 years.

The announcement of SABIC's Q2 financial results and performance was at a press conference held at its headquarters in Riyadh, where Al-Fageeh spoke about the latest developments related to the company's operations and activities.

"The Board of Directors has approved the distribution of SAR4.5 billion in dividends for the first half of this year, which underscores SABIC's commitment to maximize shareholders’ value and ROA, and enhance SABIC's competitive position and investor confidence, while maintaining sufficient resources to achieve financial stability and future strategic growth," he said.

Al-Fageeh noted that SABIC will continue to regularly review and optimize its portfolio as part of its transformation program. This includes the closure of its cracker in Teesside, UK, as well as the initiation of several strategic options for its affiliate Gas, including a potential IPO. This comes in line with SABIC's priorities to improve focus on its core business to achieve sustainable growth, strengthen its financial position.

"In line with SABIC’s growth ambitions, the one million metric ton capacity MTBE project at our Petrokemya affiliate is progressing well, according to planned cost and schedule. The Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) phase is more than 95% complete and pilot commissioning will occur during Q3 2025,” he added.

Al-Fageeh also stressed that SABIC continues to make progress as planned on its Fujian Petrochemical Complex in China project – a flagship project that is driving the company's strategic expansion in Asia.