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Borouge Partners With Yokogawa to Build AI Control Room at World’s Largest Petrochemical Site

August 29, 2025
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Borouge Partners With Yokogawa to Build AI Control Room at World’s Largest Petrochemical Site
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Abu Dhabi’s petrochemical company, Borouge just signed a deal that could change how the entire industry operates. The company partnered with Japanese automation specialist Yokogawa to create what they claim will be the world’s first fully autonomous AI control room at their massive Ruwais facility.

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Borouge plans to transform the world’s single largest petrochemical site into a smart operation that can predict problems before they happen and fix them without human intervention.

Yokogawa to Deploy AI Systems at Borouge 3 Cracker Unit

The proof-of-concept project will take place at Borouge’s Borouge 3 Cracker facility in Ruwais, located 250 kilometers west of Abu Dhabi. Yokogawa UAE Industry will install advanced AI systems that can analyze massive amounts of operational data in real-time.

These systems go far beyond traditional monitoring. They identify patterns, predict equipment failures, and automatically implement corrective actions. The goal is to eliminate unplanned shutdowns that cost petrochemical companies millions in lost production.

“An AI-powered control room is a next generation operational hub that leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation to optimize decision-making, automate processes, enhance safety and boost efficiency sustainably,” said Norinao Sato, President and CEO of Yokogawa Middle East & Africa.

Second Major AI Control Room Partnership This Year

This Yokogawa deal marks Borouge’s second autonomous control room partnership in 2025. Back in June, the company announced a similar project with US industrial automation leader Honeywell. That collaboration focuses on the Borouge 2 Cracker unit, while Yokogawa handles the Borouge 3 facility.

The dual approach shows Borouge’s serious commitment to AI transformation. The company is running parallel trials to find the best autonomous control technology for different parts of its operation.

Both projects support Borouge’s ambitious AI, Digitalization and Technology (AIDT) program, which targets $575 million in value creation by 2025. The company has already delivered $307 million by the second quarter, putting it well on track to meet its goal.

Autonomous Control Rooms Transform Industrial Operations

Traditional control rooms work like emergency response centers. Operators monitor systems and react when problems occur. Autonomous control rooms flip this model completely.

These AI-powered facilities continuously analyze thousands of data points from sensors, equipment, and processes. Machine learning algorithms spot subtle patterns that human operators might miss. When the system detects potential issues, it takes corrective action immediately, often before operators even know a problem exists.

The technology offers several key benefits for petrochemical operations:

  • Reduced unplanned downtime through predictive maintenance
  • Optimized plant performance and energy efficiency
  • Enhanced safety through faster emergency response
  • Lower operational costs from automated processes
  • Improved product quality through consistent process control

Borouge 4 Project Creates World’s Largest Petrochemical Complex

The AI control room initiative comes as Borouge nears completion of its $6.2 billion Borouge 4 expansion project. This massive undertaking will make the Ruwais complex the world’s single largest petrochemical production site when it comes online in late 2025.

The expansion will nearly triple Borouge’s production capacity, adding 1.4 million tons of polyethylene and polypropylene annually. These materials serve as raw ingredients for everything from packaging and automotive parts to medical devices and infrastructure projects.

Managing such an enormous facility requires next-level automation. Traditional control methods simply can’t handle the complexity and scale of operations at Ruwais. AI-powered autonomous systems become essential for efficient, safe operation.

Yokogawa Brings Decades of Industrial Automation Expertise

Yokogawa UAE Industry, established in 2005, has deep experience implementing automation solutions across the Middle East. The company provides comprehensive services from initial engineering and project execution to ongoing training and support.

Parent company Yokogawa Electric Corporation, founded in Tokyo in 1915, operates in 62 countries with over 17,000 employees. The company has been at the forefront of industrial automation and process control technology for more than a century.

Yokogawa’s autonomous control systems have already proven successful in other industries. The company officially launched its Autonomous Control AI technology in 2023, with applications in refining, chemicals, and upstream oil and gas operations.

UAE Positions Itself as Industrial AI Hub

The Borouge-Yokogawa partnership reinforces the UAE’s growing reputation as a center for advanced industrial technology. Abu Dhabi has invested heavily in digitalization and AI initiatives across its energy sector.

Borouge serves customers in over 90 countries across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The company employs more than 2,900 people and generates billions in revenue from its polyolefin solutions. Success with autonomous control rooms at Ruwais could influence adoption throughout the global petrochemical industry.

The project also supports the UAE’s broader economic diversification strategy. The country reduces its dependence on traditional oil exports while building expertise in high-value industrial sectors.

Timeline Points to 2025 Completion

Both Borouge and Yokogawa have committed significant resources to make this project successful. The proof-of-concept phase will test autonomous control capabilities under real production conditions at the Borouge 3 Cracker.

If trials prove successful, full deployment could begin before the Borouge 4 expansion comes online in late 2025. This timing would allow the new autonomous systems to manage the expanded facility from day one.

CEO Hazeem Sultan Al Suwaidi emphasized the strategic importance of the initiative: “As we progress our AI, Digitalisation and Technology transformation programme, our goal is to deliver an AI-powered autonomous control room at what will be the single largest petrochemical site in the world, enabling Borouge to accelerate growth and create lasting value for shareholders”

The success of this project could establish a new standard for petrochemical operations worldwide, proving that fully autonomous industrial facilities are not just possible, but they’re the future of manufacturing.

Tags: ADNOCArtificial Intelligenceautonomous operationsBorougeindustrial automationpetrochemical industryRuwais facilitysmart manufacturingUAE TechnologyYokogawa
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