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Middle East Petrochemical Industry breaks new ground with the launch of the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA)

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 01 - 2006 at 16:23
  • PRESS RELEASE

A Memorandum of Understanding has recently been signed by the founding members of the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, thus creating the first voluntary, non-profit association of its kind in the Middle East.

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  • Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC).
    Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC).
The main role of the GPCA is to identify, address and manage the common interests of its members by utilising the consolidated resources of the association. This cooperation will also be extended to other similar organisations outside the Gulf region.

The GPCA was created based on the concept of offering its members networking opportunities through various platforms to meet and share knowledge; exchange opinions and experiences, promote free and fair trade and competition; and advocate the development, growth and prosperity of the petrochemicals and chemicals industry and related businesses in the Gulf.

"Topics like environmental issues, safety and regulation, logistics, education, standardisation and the promotion of the petrochemicals and chemicals downstream industry can be addressed more efficiently if we are speaking in one voice", said Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), who has been elected as the first Chairman of the GPCA. "The setting up of the GPCA will not only help solve these problems, but is also the first step in creating a global presence for the regional petrochemical and chemical industry",


he added.

In addition to acting as the industry's spokesperson in all matters of public interest and general concern, the GPCA aims to encourage research related to the industry and provide solutions to scientific and technical issues, promote human resource development within the industry and organize industrial conferences and seminars. Through this, it will promote the relationship and mutual co-operation among companies, institutions, research centres, organisations dedicated to the industry's safety and environmental matters, products standardisation authorities and committees, and other organisations and non profit bodies related to the industry.

The GPCA will be managed by a Board of Directors elected by the founding members.
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1. The founding members of the GPCA are Borouge Pte Ltd (BOROUGE) - UAE, EQUATE Petrochemical Co. (EQUATE) - Kuwait, Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. (GPIC) - Bahrain, Petrochemical Industries Co, (PIC) - Kuwait, Qatar Vinyl Co. Ltd (QVC) - Qatar, Qatar Petrochemical Co. Ltd (QAPCO) - Qatar, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) - KSA and Tasnee Petrochemicals (TASNEE) - KSA.

2. Mr Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO of SABIC was elected as first Chairman of the Association supported by Mr Hamad Al-Terkait, President and CEO of EQUATE as Vice Chairman and Mr Hubert Puchner, Chief Executive of BOROUGE Pte, as Treasurer.

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