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Ineos billionaire Jim Ratcliffe in $2bn Saudi investment | Ineos billionaire Jim Ratcliffe in $2bn Saudi investment |
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UK energy firm Ineos is to invest $2bn (£1.6bn) in building its first ever manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia. | UK energy firm Ineos is to invest $2bn (£1.6bn) in building its first ever manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia. |
It follows an agreement with the Kingdom's state oil company Saudi Aramco and French energy firm Total. | It follows an agreement with the Kingdom's state oil company Saudi Aramco and French energy firm Total. |
Ineos said the facilities would produce chemicals for sectors such as automotive, aerospace and electronics. | Ineos said the facilities would produce chemicals for sectors such as automotive, aerospace and electronics. |
Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is Britain's third richest man, called it "a major milestone that marks our first investment in the Middle East". | Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is Britain's third richest man, called it "a major milestone that marks our first investment in the Middle East". |
"We are bringing advanced downstream technology which will add value and create further jobs in The Kingdom." | "We are bringing advanced downstream technology which will add value and create further jobs in The Kingdom." |
Under the deal, Ineos will develop three chemical plants at Jubail 2, a $5bn petrochemicals complex run by Saudi Aramco and Total. | Under the deal, Ineos will develop three chemical plants at Jubail 2, a $5bn petrochemicals complex run by Saudi Aramco and Total. |
It said the plants, which will begin production in 2025, would give it better access to markets in the Middle East and Asia. | It said the plants, which will begin production in 2025, would give it better access to markets in the Middle East and Asia. |
It follows its recent investments by the company in Belgium, China and the US. | It follows its recent investments by the company in Belgium, China and the US. |
Ineos has also been holding exploratory fracking tests in Britain, but recently complained that tough regulations were making it unviable for firms. | Ineos has also been holding exploratory fracking tests in Britain, but recently complained that tough regulations were making it unviable for firms. |
Sir Jim argued ministers had given in to a "vocal" minority of environmental campaigners, despite fracking being "extremely safe and well proven". | Sir Jim argued ministers had given in to a "vocal" minority of environmental campaigners, despite fracking being "extremely safe and well proven". |
In May, the pro-Brexit businessman also rejected reports about him allegedly leaving the UK to live in Monaco for tax purposes. | In May, the pro-Brexit businessman also rejected reports about him allegedly leaving the UK to live in Monaco for tax purposes. |
The billionaire said Ineos had invested £2.5bn in the UK over the last 20 years, and that he had "never made a penny of profit in the UK". | The billionaire said Ineos had invested £2.5bn in the UK over the last 20 years, and that he had "never made a penny of profit in the UK". |
"I have made lots of money in the US, Germany and Belgium, but am I supposed to go and live there? It's my private affair," he told the BBC. | "I have made lots of money in the US, Germany and Belgium, but am I supposed to go and live there? It's my private affair," he told the BBC. |
Correction 3 June 2019: A previous version of this article was headlined Ineos director: TV chef attack on plastic 'pretty pathetic' and reported comments made by Tom Crotty, a director of Ineos, in an interview on the Today programme. | |
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has since tweeted that Ineos "have been misled by some inaccurate reporting". | |
Given concerns over the accuracy of the reporting to which Mr Crotty was responding, we have amended our article to remove these references to his interview. |