In a significant move aimed at enhancing its global energy footprint, Saudi Aramco has announced contracts worth $7.7 billion for the expansion of its Fadhili gas plant.
The expansion will increase the plant’s processing capacity from 2.5 to 4 billion standard cubic feet per day and is scheduled for completion by November 2027.
The contracts for engineering, procurement, and construction have been awarded to leading industry players, including Samsung Engineering, GS Engineering & Construction Corporation, and Nesma & Partners.
These companies, known for their expertise, are set to contribute to the development of a cutting-edge facility.
The expansion project aligns with Aramco’s strategic vision of increasing gas production by over 60% by 2030, aiming to meet growing global demand. Additionally, the upgraded plant is expected to generate 2,300 metric tons per day of sulfur, further diversifying Aramco’s product portfolio.
This initiative comes amidst Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to diversify its energy resources, emphasizing the exploration of unconventional gas reserves and investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects abroad.
Aramco’s investment in the Fadhili gas plant underscores its commitment to sustainable energy solutions and its pivotal role in shaping the future of the energy sector.
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By: Montel Kamau
Serrari Financial Analyst
3rd April, 2024