UAE: Petrochemicals Axens Wins Licensing Contract for Borouge 4 Project
Located in Ruwais-Abu Dhabi, the new Borouge 4 complex is expected to include the world’s largest mixed-feed cracker. Under the agreement, Axens will supply process books, catalysts & adsorbents, proprietary equipment, trainings and technical services for the project.
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UAE – The Abu Dhabi Polymers Company (Borouge) has recently awarded Axens a licensing contract to supply a MTBE unit coupled with 1-Butene production unit and 1-Hexene unit for the Borouge 4 project in Ruwais-Abu Dhabi, UAE. Axens has supported Borouge through different projects, and notably its on-purpose 1-Butene production units which were installed in Borouge-1 and Borouge-3 plants using the Alpha Butol technology.
As part of the new Borouge 4 project, Axens will provide the following technologies:
- A 124 ktpa MTBE and a 50 ktpa 1-Butene unit
- A 75 ktpa unit for the production of high purity 1-Hexene through ethylene trimerisation (Alpha Hexol)
- Downstream the new steam cracker: a Methyl Acetylene and Propadiene unit, a C4 hydrogenation unit and a Pygas 2-stages hydrogenation unit.
The scope of Axens’ work includes the supply of process books, catalysts & adsorbents, proprietary equipment, trainings and technical services.
Axens’ Process Licensing Global Business Unit Executive Vice-President Patrick Sarrazin said: “Today marks a significant step towards the expansion of Borouge’s facilities. We are delighted to be the partner of choice for this project and grateful for the trust put into Axens technology, in particular in Alpha Hexol, which will allow Borouge to benefit from Axens’ strong experience in homogeneous catalysis for the production of on-purpose 1-Hexene by ethylene trimerisation. This investment will support the continuous growth of UAE petrochemicals, and create a lot of value for the country.”
Operating and maintaining a petrochemical complex located in the Ruwais industrial area of Abu Dhabi that is considered the world’s largest integrated polyolefin complex, Borouge plans to more than double the current capacity of its facilities of 4.5 tonnes per year by 2030.

To reach this objective, Borouge started construction of its new Borouge 4 complex which will include the world’s largest mixed-feed cracker on the same location of its three existing plants. Borouge 4 complex will consist of a number of production units. The primary products will be ethylene, propylene, butadiene, MTBE, 1-Butene, Pygas, 1-Hexene and benzene from the new mixed-feed cracker and its derivative units. The ethylene and propylene will be converted into polyethylene and polypropylene products.
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