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| Established in May 1998, Borouge is a joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Borealis A/S, one of Europe’s leading producer of polyolefins. Its name in Arabic means “constellation of stars” or “towers”. |
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Borouge is made up of two operations. These are: - Production based in Abu Dhabi - Sales & Marketing based in Singapore |
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| Borouge’s Borstar® bimodal polyethylene products include a comprehensive grade range for use in the advanced packaging as well as infrastructure (pipe and wire & cable) and automotive industries. |
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| Borouge also oversees the distribution and marketing of Borealis’ range of speciality polyolefins in the Middle East and Asia Pacific. |
| The following table summarises Borouge’s product applications, advantages and target uses. |
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| To meet ever-increasing market demand, Borouge plans a multi billion dollar expansion at Ruwais. The project, ‘Borouge 2’, is due to commence production in 2010. This world-scale project will triple existing production capacity to two million tonnes per annum, including for the first time, polypropylene. |
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| Geographically, our target markets are the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Africa . |
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| Application wise we focus on high performance advanced packaging as well as infrastructure (pipe and wire & cable jacketing) and automotive industries. |
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| Sales and marketing efforts are managed out of Singapore, with full-fledged sales offices in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Mumbai, Beirut, Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand as well as agents in, Egypt, Pakistan, Nepal, Iran, Taiwan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Bangladesh and Vietnam. |
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| The petrochemical complex is located in Ruwais, about 250 km west of Abu Dhabi city. |
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