Petroleum Refining
Saudi Arabia Strives to Increase Refining Capacity, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Saudi Arabia is on its way to increasing its crude oil processing capacity.
Released Friday, March 01, 2019
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Saudi Arabia is on its way to increase its crude oil processing capacity with the commissioning of grassroot 400,000-barrel-per-day (BBL/d) Jazan Refinery by July 2019. Industrial Info is tracking nine projects that are linked to the refinery. By April 2020, Saudi Arabia's crude oil refining industry will increase by an additional 30,000 BBL/d. Presently, Saudi Arabia crude processing capacity is 2,585,000 BBL/d. Industrial Info is tracking more than $12 billion in project activity that is linked to Saudi Arabia's refining industry.
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