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Sadara Suspends Production
2026-03-31 20:16 UTC by David Patten

Saudi Aramco-Dow JV suspends chemical output amid regional disruptions

Mar 31, 2026, 3:45 PM ETDow Inc. (DOW) Stock, ARMCO StockBy: Rob Williams, SA News Editor

A major petrochemical facility in Saudi Arabia operated by a partnership between Saudi Aramco (ARMCO) and Dow (DOW) temporarily stopped production, underscoring how escalating tensions in the Middle East are straining industrial activity and supply chains.

Sadara Chemical Co. confirmed that operations at the complex have been paused, though it didn’t provide a timeline for restarting production, Bloomberg News reported Tuesday. The company said any resumption will depend on both domestic conditions and broader international developments.

The shutdown highlights the growing impact of the Iran conflict on energy infrastructure across the region. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy trade that typically carries roughly 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas, remains largely obstructed, complicating exports.

Saudi Arabia has already reduced crude output, and alternative logistics are being stretched. A pipeline network connecting eastern production hubs to ports on the Red Sea is reportedly operating at maximum capacity, providing a partial workaround for shipments.

The Sadara complex, a roughly $20 billion investment, is designed to produce about 3 million metric tons of plastics and specialty chemicals annually. Saudi Aramco has previously positioned the facility as a cornerstone of its strategy to diversify revenue by converting crude oil into higher-value products.

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