SABIC halts plans to build Trinidad plant

SABIC halts plans to build Trinidad plant
Updated 04 March 2013
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SABIC halts plans to build Trinidad plant

SABIC halts plans to build Trinidad plant

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad: Petrochemical giant Saudi Basic Industries Corp. says it is halting plans to develop a $ 5.3 billion methanol complex in the energy-rich Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago.
In a statement yesterday, SABIC said it decided not to continue with negotiations for the planned complex after the “relevant parties did not reach a deal on the fundamental conditions for this project.”
No specifics on the differences were disclosed.
The project was expected to be a partnership with Sinopec Corp., one of China’s three major state-owned oil companies.
SABIC announced a year ago that it hoped to develop the methanol plant in Trinidad.
Trinidad Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine did not immediately return calls for comment.
The twin-island Caribbean nation is the second biggest energy producer in the Caribbean after nearby Venezuela.