ELAB achieves record 141,000 tonnes of LAB production in 2025

The Egyptian Linear Alkyl Benzene Company (ELAB) recorded its highest production levels since its establishment, producing 141,000 tonnes of Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) during the 2025 fiscal year, according to results presented at the company’s general assembly meeting. Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, highlighted the company’s ability to produce high-value products that support a wide range of industries and generate significant economic returns through exports to global markets.

At the company’s general assembly meeting, Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, emphasized that ELAB plays a vital role in Egypt’s petrochemical industry by meeting growing domestic demand and exporting surplus production to international markets. He stressed the importance of strict adherence to the highest standards of occupational safety and health, given the high-risk nature of petrochemical operations and the presence of specialized workers across multiple production units and upcoming projects.

The minister commended the company’s five-year strategic vision, emphasizing the need to develop clear execution plans for future projects and explore opportunities to introduce new products that would support ELAB’s ambitious growth strategy. He directed the company to closely monitor regional and international competitors to anticipate market trends and develop expansion strategies based on accurate market data. He also underscored the importance of coordination with the Ministry of Industry to identify opportunities for expanding the company’s activities.

For his part, ELAB Chairperson Ayman El-Garm reviewed the company’s financial and operational results for the 2025 fiscal year, noting that the company achieved its highest LAB production rate since operations began in 2008, reaching approximately 141,000 tonnes while maintaining strict compliance with environmental protection and occupational safety standards. El-Garm explained that LAB is the company’s primary product and a key raw material used in the manufacture of industrial detergents. He added that ELAB successfully marketed all of its production by meeting domestic demand while exporting surplus quantities to international markets, including countries in Western Europe, Africa, and Asia.

The company is working to increase LAB output through a capacity expansion project aimed at strengthening its ability to meet rising demand in both local and global markets, further reinforcing Egypt’s position as a reliable exporter in the petrochemical sector. El-Garm noted that ELAB has implemented several strategic pillars of the Ministry of Petroleum’s development plan, including raising production to 141% of the plant’s design capacity, enabling the company to fully meet local market demand. He also mentioned that coordination with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation helped increase the supply of kerosene feedstock to the company, allowing approximately 80% of the kerosene used as feedstock to be converted into jet fuel that meets international specifications, thereby maximizing the added value of the material.

In addition, ELAB transformed its administrative building into a fully green facility by installing a solar power plant with a capacity of 465 kilowatts, reducing reliance on conventional energy sources and supporting environmental sustainability.

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