Yanbu National Petrochemicals Company SJSC
SAU:2290

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Yanbu National Petrochemicals Company SJSC
SAU:2290
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Price: 38.85 SAR 2.24%
Market Cap: 21.9B SAR
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Market Cap
21.9B SAR
Industry
Chemicals

Nestled on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, the Yanbu National Petrochemicals Company SJSC, commonly known as Yansab, embodies the shimmering promise of the nation’s bid for industrial diversification beyond oil. Founded in 2006 as a subsidiary of the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), Yansab operates a state-of-the-art complex in the industrial city of Yanbu. This strategic location gives it direct access to key export markets via the Red Sea, enabling efficient distribution of petrochemical products worldwide. The company chiefly engages in the production of essential petrochemical derivatives—ethylene, propylene, polyethylene, and other polymers—all serving as vital ingredients in manufacturing plastics, resins, and synthetic fibers. These basic chemicals are indispensable to industries ranging from packaging and construction to automotive and electronics, creating a ripple effect in global value chains. At the heart of Yansab's business model lies a dual focus on leveraging technological efficiency and sustaining its robust feedstock position, provided by Saudi Arabia's abundant natural resources. The company employs advanced technologies in its production processes to optimize yields and energy use, thus enhancing its competitive edge in the international petrochemical arena. Meanwhile, its affiliation with SABIC provides strategic advantages such as access to cutting-edge research and development, a wide marketing network, and economies of scale. By transforming low-cost hydrocarbon feedstocks into higher-value chemical products, Yansab maintains its profitability and contributes significantly to the Kingdom's economic reform strategies aimed at reducing reliance on crude oil exports, ultimately driving sustainable growth.

Intrinsic Value
28.31 SAR
Overvaluation 27%
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