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  • Borouge’s contribution to these mega projects is driven by collaboration with the local manufacturing companies.
  • The pipes used in these projects were made from various grades of Borouge BorSafe™ PE100 polyethylene materials.

Abu Dhabi, UAE — Borouge is supplying sustainable “Made in UAE” polyethylene materials worth AED120 million ($32 million) that are used in several development projects across the Middle East and Africa region.

Borouge’s contribution to these mega projects is driven by collaboration with the local manufacturing companies who selected quality Borouge products used in making durable pipelines for various ongoing development projects across Egypt, Oman and Tanzania.

The pipes used in these projects were made from various grades of Borouge BorSafe™ PE100 polyethylene materials, enabled by advanced Borstar® technology, which significantly contribute to lowering installation costs, operational costs and maintenance costs for customers and end-users, compared to other materials, the company said.

Borouge is a joint venture between ADNOC and Austrian company Borealis.

Furthermore, Borouge materials also contribute to reducing carbon emissions generated during the manufacturing process of the pipes and their operational lifespan. Pipes made of BorSafe™ material can also be recycled at the end of their lifecycle.

Khalfan AlMuhairi, Senior Vice President, Region MEAE at Borouge, said, “Selecting our materials for such key projects reflects the competitive advantage of Borouge’s materials and the company’s ability to develop sustainable tailored solutions that fit the needs for all types of development projects. We will continue our contribution in shaping the region’s most prominent projects with our infrastructure solutions that are reliable and enable modern living.”