Sadara Chemical Company "Sadara"

Sadara Chemical Company "Sadara"


Sadara Chemical Company represents a joint project developed by Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) and The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) as a limited liability company to establish the world’s largest chemical complex ever built in a single phase in Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia with billions of dollars of investment. This complex consists of 26 world-scale manufacturing units that produce over three million tons of chemical products every year. In the Middle East region, it has a lead in using oil fluids such as Naphtha as raw materials. Sadara will be able, through its use of cutting-edge technologies in crack oil fluids techniques used as raw materials, to contribute to supporting many industries that either did not exist in the Kingdom or those that depend on importing their raw materials from outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The total number of employees is more than 3,500 employees.