Aramco, Hyundai Break Ground on $2.3bln Saudi Gas Plant
04.16.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 16, 2024 [Zawya]- Saudi oil giant Aramco has joined hands with Korean engineering and construction major Hyundai E&C to break ground on its Jafurah Phase II Utilities, Sulfur & Export Facilities Package 2 Project in the kingdom.

 

The project will be adjacent to the site of the Saudi Jafurah Gas Treatment Facility Project (Phase-1) that Hyundai Engineering and Hyundai E&C undertook in 2021.

It encompasses facilities that process gas produced from the Jafurah gas field and additional infrastructure for sulfur recovery.

The Korean group said it is beginning full-scale construction work on the project and is due to complete it in October 2027.

The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by senior executives of aramco and Hyundai E&C.

This is a follow-up project to Jafurah Phase I, aimed at establishing sulfur facilities and utility infrastructure in the Al Hofuf region.

 

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