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    Home > Investing > Saudi Arabia’s SABIC to invest at Teesside plant in northeast England
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    Saudi Arabia’s SABIC to invest at Teesside plant in northeast England

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on October 28, 2021

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    SABIC invests £1 billion in Teesside, enhancing the UK's chemical industry and reducing carbon emissions by 60% as part of a decarbonisation effort.

    SABIC's £1 Billion Investment in Teesside for Green Technology

    (Reuters) – 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 with the aim of decarbonisation.

    “Fantastic to see nearly £1 billion invested in @SABIC’s Teesside facility, creating and safeguarding 1,000 jobs,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a tweet https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1453452234910535681 on Wednesday evening.

    “It’s a huge vote of confidence in the UK’s chemicals and processing industry, which is pioneering innovation in clean, green technology,” he added.

    SABIC confirmed the investment in a statement to Reuters and said its total investment in the UK is around 1 billion pounds.

    The company said the investment would include strengthening operations at Teesside and enabling its chemical cracker transformation.

    “This will reduce its carbon footprint by up to 60 per cent in phase one, making it one of the world’s lowest carbon-emitting crackers,” it added.

    The announcement comes as Britain is set to host the COP26 U.N. climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland.

    Earlier this month, the UK government set out a net-zero strategy under which it aims to help the country gain a competitive edge in low-carbon technologies such as carbon capture and storage.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Saudi Arabia’s investment minister, Khalid al-Falih, said Saudi Arabia and Britain had signed a memorandum of understanding to promote bilateral investment flows.

    ($1 = 0.7280 pounds)

    (Reporting by Aakriti Bhalla in Bengaluru and Marwa Rashad; Editing by Peter Cooney)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SABIC to invest £1 billion in Teesside plant.
    • •Investment aims to decarbonise operations.
    • •1,000 jobs to be created and safeguarded.
    • •UK government supports low-carbon technologies.
    • •SABIC's investment aligns with COP26 goals.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Saudi Arabia’s SABIC to invest at Teesside plant in northeast England

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is SABIC's £1 billion investment in its Teesside plant for decarbonisation and job creation.

    2What is the impact of this investment?

    The investment will reduce the plant's carbon footprint by 60% and create or safeguard 1,000 jobs.

    3How does this relate to COP26?

    The investment aligns with COP26 goals by promoting low-carbon technologies and reducing emissions.

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