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Saudi Aramco and ConocoPhillips Delay Yanbu Refinery Project
7 November 2008
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) and ConocoPhillips have halted the bidding process associated with the construction of the planned 400,000 barrel-per-day export refinery at the Yanbu Industrial City, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, citing uncertainties in the financial and contracting markets.
The current bidding process requested bids to be submitted during December 2008. Instead, it is planned that the project will be re-bid in the second quarter of 2009.
Although the original schedule for the Yanbu Export Refinery Project will change, Saudi Aramco remains strongly committed to completing this important project with ConocoPhillips. We believe that a delay at this time will allow both the contracting and financial markets to better accommodate the project and will prove to be advantageous for the project company.
—Abdallah S. Jum’ah, Saudi Aramco president and CEO
The companies will maintain joint engineering, start-up planning and other preparatory activities to ensure project continuity while accommodating the delay.
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