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Tasnee secures 2bn riyals murabaha facility from Saudi Fransi

- JENNIFER GNANA

Petrochemi­cals operator Tasnee has obtained a 2 billion Saudi riyal (Dh1.9 billion) murabaha facility from Banque Saudi Fransi to refinance a sukuk expiring on May 21.

The facility is repayable in one instalment on the final maturity date at the end of the seven-year financing period, the company said in a statement to the Tadawul, where its shares are traded.

“The agreement includes a number of conditions precedent for drawing down the facility. Any material developmen­t will be announced as they occur,” the statement said.

Petrochemi­cal companies are some of the largest listed firms on the Tadawul. Saudi Basic Industries Corporatio­n is the largest listed company in the kingdom.

Gulf companies specialisi­ng in chemicals have experience­d a flurry of activity due to a pivot by oil-producing states towards greater downstream investment.

On Tuesday, Sabic signed a preliminar­y agreement with South Louisiana Methanol to explore the possibilit­y of developing a chemicals plant in the US, as the region’s largest energy firm looks to profit from surging North American shale gas production.

The Louisiana company, which is majority owned by New Zealand’s Todd Corporatio­n, will evaluate the potential for establishi­ng a methanol plant with capacity of more a 1.8 million tonnes annually with Sabic.

The six-month partnershi­p agreement between the two companies has provision for extension.

Final investment decision will be taken after obtaining required approvals and licences following the completion of the study, Sabic said.

On Monday, Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil-producing company completed the acquisitio­n of a Dutch rubber joint venture in a transactio­n valued at €1.5 billion (Dh6.3bn).

The Saudi state company confirmed its purchase of the remaining 50 per cent stake in Netherland­s-based Arlanxeo, acquiring the shares of its partner, German speciality chemicals company Lanxess.

Aramco and its Dutch partner had formed a speciality chemicals joint venture in 2016.

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