Saudi Arabia is building a second industrial park in its eastern city of Jubail.

Jubail-2 will cost about SR13 billion ($3.5 billion) and draw industries to its fold for the next 25 to 30 years.
Established by the Royal Commission, the new city will be located about 3 km west of the existing one and is designed to attract local and foreign investments worth SR130 billion and create 55,000 jobs. 
The Royal Commission will provide all the infrastructure facilities including roads, utilities, wastewater treatment, feedstock, a product pipeline corridor to King Fahd Industrial Port and port expansion. The utilities for the new industrial park will be extended from the existing park across Saudi Aramco’s 1.5-km-wide Kuwait Ras Tanura (KRT) corridor.
Development will occur in four phases. Bechtel is managing the project.