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GCC chemical industry sustains production
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 12 - 2019

DUBAI — During the 14th Annual Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) Forum, Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA, said: "The chemical industry in the GCC is consistently scaling new heights in terms of production, portfolio diversification and job creation. Such success is driven by visionary regional leadership, which is driving economic diversification initiatives that are focused on developing the non-oil sector. This is supported by several government initiatives such as Oman's National Program for Diversification."
Saudi Vision 2030 is also playing a role in supporting economic diversification. As it pertains to the UAE, the chemical sector is situated mostly in Abu Dhabi, where the industry is developed in line with Abu Dhabi's Economic Vision 2030, which in turn is creating new employment opportunities."
Al-Sadoun added that the employment in the GCC chemical industry increased by 157,000 in 2018 with the UAE being the second largest employer gaining approximately 18% market share in regional employment in the chemical sector.
The two-day forum that took place at Madinat Jumeirah was themed ‘Winning through Strategic Partnerships' and was inaugurated by Dr. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Rumhi, Oman's Minister of Oil and Gas. It included a prestigious speaker line-up that consisted of senior industry leaders, representing some of the world's largest chemical firms.
In his speech, Yousef Al-Benyan Vice Chairman and CEO SABIC and Chairman GPCA, embraced the theme of this year's forum ‘Winning Through Strategic Partnerships' and stressed the significance of winning-partnerships with proven success and that 55% of total chemical capabilities in ME are run through partnerships.
GPCA, the voice of the chemical industry in the Arabian Gulf, has highlighted the growth and success of the chemical industry in the Arabian Gulf following the release of ‘GPCA Pulse of the Chemical Industry Report'. The report highlights chemical production, export, sales, job creation and investments made in the Arabian Gulf in 2018.
The report outlined that the GCC chemical industry achieved revenue of $84.1 billion in 2018, with production capacity reaching 174.8 million tons, signaling an increase of 2.8% in terms of contribution to the regional GDP. The production capacity of the GCC chemical industry was also added by 13.3 million tons in 2018, due to the increased demand of chemicals by the GCC producers across the globe.
Oman's chemical sector has the highest contribution to GDP among the GCC countries, with 5.1% in 2018, double the figure in the region, according to the report. The achievement is attributed in part to the manufacturing sector being inscribed within the top five sectors identified by Oman's National Program for Diversification.
In 2018, Saudi producers generated $62 billion in revenue. The Saudi chemical industry in terms of portfolio diversification, with GPCA member companies in Saudi Arabia producing as many as 126 products with a total capacity of 119.2 million tons.
Saudi Arabia has maintained its exceptional standing in 2018, retaining its spot in the top ten exporters of chemicals today globally. It is also the region's powerhouse, with the largest volume output and chemical sales revenue.
Revenue trends in the UAE have increased by 28.4%, against the backdrop of the positive price trends in fertilizer and polymer products. The petrochemicals sector in the UAE was characterized by rapid development, with 77% of the current production capacity being launched in the last decade (2008-2018). In 2018, the UAE chemicals output was 14.5 million tons, with basic chemicals representing one third (33%), followed by polymers (28%) and fertilizers (30%).
Bahrain's chemical sector achieved the highest revenue growth of 39% in 2018, attributed primarily to higher revenue from fertilizer products. Bahrain's production capacity reached 1.4 million tons and achieved a revenue of $327 million in 2018.
Kuwait achieved the second highest chemical revenue growth of 32% in 2018. With industrial expansion being a top priority as part of the long-term development priorities in Kuwait's 2035 strategy, this achievement further cements its position as a global center for petrochemical production.
Following Oman, with 4.1% in 2018, Qatar's chemical sector has the second highest contribution to the GDP among the GCC countries. The production capacity reached 19.1 million tons and achieved chemical revenue of $7.3 billion, an increase by 14% in 2018. The fertilizers represent 51% of Qatar's share in the country's total production capacity, highest in the country so far.
GPCA is the trusted source for regional chemical industry information, with over 130 reports published to date. Attended by over 2,000 delegates form 50+ companies each year, the forum serves as an ideal platform for the exchange of chemical and petrochemical-related knowledge, providing access to exclusive market intelligence and unrivalled networking opportunities.
The industry makes up the second largest manufacturing sector in the region, producing over $108 billion worth of products every year.


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