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Cape secures 3 year extension to SABIC Contract at Teeside sites

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SABIC Petrochemicals Teesside
SABIC Petrochemicals Teesside

Cape plc, the international provider of essential, non-mechanical support services to the energy and mineral resources sectors, announces the award of an extension to the existing multi-disciplinary site services contract for SABIC Petrochemicals at its Teesside sites. The contract extension covers the three year period, 2013 to 2015 on a fixed term basis.

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) ranks among the world’s top petrochemical companies and is among the world’s market leaders in the production of polyethylene, polypropylene and other advanced thermoplastics, glycols, methanol and fertilisers.

Steve Connolly, Managing Director of Cape UK, Europe and CIS commented:“We are delighted to be awarded this extension to Cape’s existing maintenance contract in recognition of our commitment to continue to deliver value to SABIC’s facility through our focus on HSEQ performance, efficiency and sustainability. Through this landmark contract, delivered within an integrated alliance we are pleased to continue our successful relationship with SABIC Petrochemicals.”

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