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Saudi chemicals company SABIC reported another surprise quarterly loss on Sunday, after deciding to shut a cracker in Britain ...
Saudi Arabia’s biggest chemical company posted a third consecutive quarterly loss, missing estimates by analysts for a profit ...
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, the Middle East's biggest petrochemicals company, reported a third consecutive quarterly ...
The Trump administration will let two chemical plants in Indiana bypass recent air pollution rules for two years. One of those plants tops the list for biggest polluters in the state the other puts ...
Stocks in the Gulf dropped Sunday as investors responded to poor earnings and fresh economic pressure from the United States, ...
SABIC says it expects this platform will reduce costs, time and improve data integration for value chain partners. The company says the technology also ensures that all data gathered remains immutable ...
Across the country, people paused to reflect and commemorate Juneteenth. Whether your driving to grandmas house or flying to Disney, you need to be aware of the health risks that can come with ...
The British government said that Saudi petrochemical firm Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) would invest nearly 1 billion pounds ($1.37 billion) at its Teesside facility in northeast England ...
Sabic in 2015 was fined $30,000 by the DEC for allowing chemical valves to open improperly, bypassing a pollution control system. Toluene, methanol, styrene and xylenes were released in that incident.
The SABIC plant develops thermoplastics, and in 2023, it released several million pounds of chemicals on and offsite, according to the EPA.