SABIC Returns to Profit in 2024, Allocates $4 Bn for 2025 Capital Expenditure

SABIC CEO Eng. Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh speaks at the press conference. (SABIC)
SABIC CEO Eng. Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh speaks at the press conference. (SABIC)
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SABIC Returns to Profit in 2024, Allocates $4 Bn for 2025 Capital Expenditure

SABIC CEO Eng. Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh speaks at the press conference. (SABIC)
SABIC CEO Eng. Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh speaks at the press conference. (SABIC)

Saudi Arabia’s SABIC, a global leader in diversified chemicals, announced on Wednesday its financial results for the year 2024, with a net profit of SAR 1.5 billion compared to a net loss of SAR 2.8 billion in 2023.

However, the petrochemicals giant recorded an unexpected loss of 1.89 billion riyals ($503.9 million) in the fourth quarter of last year, weighed down by rising fixed costs.

Eng. Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh, SABIC CEO, attributed the increase to higher oil product prices during winter and warned that challenges in the petrochemicals sector were likely to persist throughout 2025.

SABIC, 70% owned by Saudi Aramco, disclosed to the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) three key factors that contributed to its return to profitability in 2024.

The company said it recorded a SAR 3.52 billion reduction in total losses from discontinued operations, driven by the fair value assessment of Saudi Iron and Steel Co. (Hadeed) and operational losses at Hadeed.

Operating profit also rose by SAR 2.02 billion due to higher gross profit, though partially offset by increased operating costs. Additionally, zakat expenses fell by SAR 1.06 billion, primarily due to the reversal of a zakat provision for 2024.

SABIC reported a 1% decline in annual revenue, reaching SAR 140 billion, while sales volumes dropped 2% to 45.1 million metric tons from 45.9 million metric tons in 2023. However, the average selling price rose by 1%.

Al-Fageeh attributed the company’s fourth-quarter losses to higher fixed costs, which typically increase in winter due to rising oil product prices.

Speaking at a press conference to review the company's financial results, he forecast stable demand for end-products in the first quarter of 2025, compared to the last three months of 2024.

He also revealed that the proceeds from the sale of SABIC’s stake in Bahrain’s Alba to Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden), valued at SAR 3.6 billion ($960 million), would be used to boost its petrochemicals investments and diversify its portfolio.

Al-Fageeh highlighted SABIC’s continued growth, stressing that the company is moving in the right direction as planned.

He outlined its expansion projects that include the Fujian Petrochemical Complex project in China, which will become operational in the second half of 2026.

SABIC previously forecast that the financial impact of the project would be reflected in the company’s results after its completion and the start of commercial operations in the first half of 2027.

SABIC expects capital expenditures between $3.5 billion and $4 billion this year, compared to previous guidance of $4 billion to $5 billion for 2024.



Albudaiwi: Advantage Oman Forum Offers Valuable Investment Insights

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi
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Albudaiwi: Advantage Oman Forum Offers Valuable Investment Insights

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi said that the Advantage Oman Forum is a valuable opportunity offered by Oman to discuss and review investment opportunities and initiatives, as well as future transformations in promising sectors in this field.
This came during Albudaiwi's participation in the first edition of the Advantage Oman Forum, which was held under the patronage and attendance of Omani Deputy Prime Minister for Defense Affairs Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al Said, and in the presence of a number of ministers of the GCC countries, Sunday in Muscat. A group of senior officials and decision-makers participated in the forum, SPA reported.
The Secretary-General stated that Oman's Organisation of this forum reflects the insightful vision of the wise Omani leadership to strengthen the national economy and attract global investments, thus contributing to achieving sustainable development goals. He also praised the forum's activities and the workshops as well as the dialogue sessions it included, which provide the elements of success and sustainability for this forum, making it a regional and international platform and a destination for those interested in economic and investment affairs in Oman.
Furthermore, Albudaiwi added that Oman, with its attractive investment environment, advanced infrastructure, well-thought-out economic policies and significant economic, in addition to investment growth indicators, has become a destination for investors from around the world, stressing that this strengthens its position as a key pillar in the economies of the GCC countries and supports the council's aspirations for regional economic integration.
The Secretary-General concluded his statement by expressing his confidence that the forum will achieve positive results that will contribute to expanding the horizons of economic and investment cooperation between the GCC countries and the world, and support the comprehensive development process in the region.