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Aramco awards plants upgrades to Saudi firm

Khobar, October 3, 2009

Saudi oil giant Aramco has awarded a contract to upgrade fuel plants to local firm M S al-Suwaidi Industrial Services Co, two sources close to the deal said on Saturday.

The deal, awarded last month, is for the upgrade of 14 bulk plants in several regions in the Kingdom to raise the storage capacity for gasoline, diesel and fuel oil.

A bulk plant is a wholesale receiving and distributing facility for oil products. It includes storage tanks, warehouses and truck loading facilities.

Aramco is overhauling and expanding domestic distribution facilities to meet rapidly rising domestic demand.

The value of the procurement and construction contract is around $200 million, one of the sources said.

Suwaidi would have to sub-contract the engineering work to another company.

Construction work is expected to finish in about two-and-a-half years, the source said.

Saudi Arabia's Nesma Group, Britain's Petrofac, India's Dayim Punj Lloyd, Italy's Snamprogetti , South Korea's SK Engineering & Construction, France's Technip and Spain's Tecnicas Reunidas were among the bidders.

Aramco has also invited contractors last month to bid for the construction of a new fuel distribution plant in Wasea, in Saudi Arabia’s central region.

The plant would have the capacity to handle 185,000 barrels of oil per day. – Reuters




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